Lately I've been looking at a lot of information literacy tutorials in preparation for starting one at work. I really like the way UCLA has done theirs, which is called The Road to Research. Their tutorial has four main modules: Starting Points, Find It, Judge for Yourself, and Road Etiquette. I like that this is a little more informal and fun than stuff like "The Research Process" and "Evaluating Information."
I'm thinking I might try a sports metaphor for our tutorial, since the university just announced that we're getting NCAA football (and marching band). Maybe: The Starting Line, The Thrill of the Chase, Fair or Foul?, and Good Sportsmanship. But maybe it's too cutesy? Mixes sports metaphors? I'm not sure.
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I think that's kinda cool, not too cutesy at all! If you want to try to keep it to football maybe you could do Kickoff for the first section? I'd definitely keep Good Sportsmanship at the end. I don't know enough football to suggest stuff for the middle but I'm sure you can find a football fan to ask for help.
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