Ship to Shore: An Online Information Literacy Tutorial Using BlackBoard Distance Education Software

Shippensburg University Library has created an online Information Literacy skills tutorial for freshman College Writing students, called Ship to Shore. This tutorial makes use of the distance education software BlackBoard. The primary areas addressed in the planning and creation of the tutorial were...

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