InfoLit Modules Upgraded With New Content, New Platform

Posted by Credo on 9/27/16 2:51 PM

Content can now be customized to meet students’ needs

BOSTON, Sept. 27, 2016 – Credo, the industry leader for information literacy, critical thinking, and research solutions, announced today it has introduced new content for its InfoLit Modules, as well as a dramatically upgraded platform that enables instructional customization. Credo’s InfoLit Modules – a mix of videos, tutorials, and assessments – are a library of ready-to-use instructional assets to support librarians in teaching information literacy and research skills.

Credo Products and Services, Information Literacy, Uncategorized

New Titles in Credo's Core Collections

Posted by Credo on 9/20/16 9:38 AM

Every month we showcase some of the new and updated titles in our Academic, Public, and Student Core Collections. Click here for a full list of September's titles!

Core Collections, Credo Collections, Customer Success, E-Reference Titles, Uncategorized

What Seth Godin’s “Teaching Certainty” Tells Us About The Future of Higher Ed

Posted by Mike Sweet on 9/14/16 8:41 AM

 

Information Literacy, learning outcomes courseware, Uncategorized

Announcing Credo Education's User Summit & Building Learning Communities Forum

Posted by Credo on 9/8/16 1:24 PM

October 6th and 7th will mark the first ever Credo Education User Summit and Building Learning Communities Forum in Raleigh, NC. Existing and potential Courseware customers are invited to explore innovative ways to build stronger learning communities. Dr. Alison Head of Project Information Literacy will keynote Day 1 of the summit with, "What Happens to Learning After College?" On Day 2, Dr. Brent Keltner of Credo Education will present, "Skills for the New Economy." See the full schedule here.

Conferences, Events, Information Literacy, Trends in Reference, Uncategorized

A Community of Learners: How librarians can boost learning in a culture of assessment

Posted by Credo on 9/6/16 12:59 PM

It's no secret that retention is one of the driving factors when it comes to success in higher ed today. We know that retention is tied in with how well students perform, and that accurate assessment is instrumental in identifying gaps and cultivating student skills. Next month Credo will host librarians from Mount Saint Mary College as they provide the real world examples and outcomes of how they were able to harness some of the most innovative technology to boost learning outcomes and retention.

Events, Information Literacy, learning outcomes courseware, Trends in Reference, Uncategorized, Webinars

Social Media Content for Libraries

Posted by Credo on 8/30/16 3:10 PM

We understand your library wants to post fun content to social media but that you might not have the time to dedicate to writing it, so we’d like to help!

Customer Success, Social Media, Uncategorized

August Social Media Content for Libraries

Posted by Credo on 7/28/16 2:29 PM

We understand your library wants to post fun content to social media but that you might not have the time to dedicate to writing it, so we’d like to help!

Customer Success, Social Media, Uncategorized

What is Plagiarism? A guide for politicians and their spouses

Posted by Mike Sweet on 7/19/16 1:19 PM

During the first night of the Republican National Convention, prospective First Lady Melania Trump gave a speech, parts of which sounded very similar to a speech given by Michelle Obama in 2008. But was it plagiarism? Watch the video below and judge for yourself.

Current Events, Information Literacy, Uncategorized

July's new & updated Core Collection titles

Posted by Credo on 7/12/16 1:56 PM

Core Collections, Credo Collections, Uncategorized

Why second-guessing the boss is the path to success.

Posted by Mike Sweet on 7/5/16 9:00 AM

The word management, it seems, is synonymous with “command and control” for many people out there. And, despite its inherent inflexibility, it is a very comfortable way of doing business for old-school managers and employees alike: Everyone has clearly defined roles and duties and the boss keeps everything on track by firmly guiding each task. This all-powerful leader frees staff from the onerous task of thinking and hopefully takes ownership of any failures (and likely, all successes).

Conscious Business, Uncategorized

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