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Honora Nerz, North Carolina State University; Lisa Bullard, North Carolina State University
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served in engineering and management positions within Eastman Chemical Company from 1991-2000. At N.C. State, she is currently the Director of Undergraduate Studies in Chemical Engineering. Her research interests include the integration of teaming, writing, and speaking into the undergraduate curriculum. Page 11.1309.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 The Literate Engineer: Infusing Information Literacy Skills Throughout an Engineering CurriculumAbstract Research and information skills have become increasingly important for the current andfuture success of
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Alysia Starkey, Kansas State University-Salina; Jung Oh, Kansas State University-Salina; Judith Collins, Kansas State University-Salina; Beverlee Kissick, Kansas State University-Salina
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across curriculum, as described in thearticle, “Promoting information literacy through a faculty workshop”4. An effective researchassignment (unlike generic assignments often found in university 101 or first-year writingcourses) • Originates from subject matter. • Shows students the purpose of research (and its benefits to them). • Emphasizes analysis over answers, (immersion in the professional debates). • Assists students with planning their research (before and during information retrieval). • Is progressive, with opportunities for feedback at stages (from a variety of sources: instructor, peers, librarians). • Discusses the process itself, (not just the project), to