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Item Computer literacy for primary seven vacists(Busitema University, 2022) Lugya, Fredrick Kiwuwa; Busitema University; Busitema University Library; Busitema University CouncilThe course was developed as a series of modules with the thought that computers have a different impact in different academic and vocational areas and therefore that computer literacy will have a different meaning to different individuals to become "computer literates" so that individual should obtain the level they wish to attain with respect to their academic discipline, job requirements, or personal goals. All of the "hands-on" exposure to computers will be the order of the day. Computer applications and other aspects of computer studies all will be integrated within the course. The hands-on activities are the most important parts of this course.Item Computer literacy for senior four and six vacists(Busitema University, 2022) Lugya, Fredrick Kiwuwa; Busitema University; Busitema University Library; Busitema University CouncilThe course was developed as a series of modules with the thought that computers have a different impact in different academic and vocational areas and therefore that computer literacy will have a different meaning to different individuals to become "computer literates", so that individual should obtain the level they wish to attain with respect to their academic discipline, job requirements, or personal goals. All of the "hands-on" exposure to computers will be the order of the day. Computer applications and other aspects of computer studies all will be integrated within the course.Item Digital Literacy for Graduate Students:(Busitema University, 2022) Lugya, Fredrick Kiwuwa; Busitema University; Busitema University Library; Busitema University CouncilThe course was developed as a series of modules with the thought that computers have a different impact in different academic and vocational areas. Digital literacy has a different meaning to different individuals. To become "digital literate", an individual should obtain the level of literacy with using digital resources and computer skills they wish to attain with respect to their academic discipline, job requirements, or personal goals. The course will put strong emphasis on practical assignments or "hands-on" exposure to computers. Computer applications and other aspects of computer studies all will be integrated within the course.Item Digital Literacy for Undergraduate Students:(Busitema University, 2022) Lugya, Fredrick Kiwuwa; Busitema University; Busitema University Library; Busitema University CouncilThe course was developed as a series of modules with the thought that computers have a different impact in different academic and vocational areas. Digital literacy has a different meaning to different individuals. To become "digital literate", an individual should obtain the level of literacy with using digital resources and computer skills they wish to attain with respect to their academic discipline, job requirements, or personal goals. The course will put strong emphasis on practical assignments or "hands-on" exposure to computers. Computer applications and other aspects of computer studies all will be integrated within the course.Item Scholarly Inquiry and Information Management Course:(Busitema University, 2022) Lugya, Fredrick Kiwuwa; Busitema University; Busitema University Library; Busitema University CouncilThis course will introduce graduate students (both masters and PhD) to the skills and tools of information research in a high-tech environment, beginning with topic analysis and ending with a sound, analytical research proposal. Emphasis shall be placed on developing critical thinking strategies within the scholarly environment.Item The Literate Engineer:(Busitema University, 2023-03) Lugya, Fredrick Kiwuwa; Busitema University; Busitema University Library; Busitema University CouncilThe Policy Guidelines on Teaching Information Literacy to Engineering Students at Busitema University called "The Literate Engineer" have been compiled by the Library Staff at the Engineering Library in liaison with the teaching staff of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology at Busitema University. This was made possible with funding support from the Engineering Information Foundation (EiF) of New York, United States. The goal is to incorporate information seeking in the teaching of engineering courses as essential component in delivering engineering education at Busitema. This novel approach to teaching and learning gives shared responsibility to lecturers and librarians to teach engineering courses. Lecturers will be facilitators who empower students to become more autonomous; librarians will be the coaches who develop within students a capacity to evaluate and choose information; and in turn, engineering students will experience a more engaging, interesting, and rewarding education experience. Engineering librarians will have as one of their main goals to facilitate engineering students to acquire information competencies. Information skills are vital to the success of lifelong learning, employment, and daily interpersonal communication of engineers, such as when managing complex engineering projects. We are certain that learning for engineering students will receive higher approvals. The policy guideline details the processes for infusing information literacy into the courses. The policy guides the curriculum developer on what to include in the courses; what engineering students should know and be able to do and the kind of support that the lecturers need to deliver the course. Accordingly, the policy guideline is an exemplary curriculum review guide - a tool that will assist in planning and implementing a rich-high-quality information skilling instructional programme. The policy guides on the mandate of the lecturers and librarians in course development, defines information literacy concepts, assesses learning theories to information literacy, discusses lifelong learning paradigm, the adaptation of information literacy international standards to educating a literate engineering, the management of learning and facilitation of instruction throughout the study programme, and stakeholder capacity development to enhance their facilitation skills.Item The Literate Engineer:(Busitema University, 2023) Lugya, Fredrick Kiwuwa; Busitema University; Busitema University Library; Busitema University CouncilWe at Busitema University, Faculty of Engineering and Technology believe that information literacy is a required element of a literate engineer. Engineering graduates must have the essential information literacy competencies to succeed as independent, lifelong learners in their careers and in all aspects of their personal lives. The guideline1 on teaching information literacy to engineering students at Busitema University emphasize the collaborative nature of information literacy: librarians and lecturers working together on teaching research and information literacy skills to students. This integrated approach to teaching engineering courses at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology will be guided by this action plan for the next two years (2022 - 2024). Our desire to empower student engineers become literate engineers is articulated in a six-point strategy that put great emphasis on improving online teaching and learning experience through augmented and enhanced collaboration between librarians and lecturers for impactful IL programming. Developing the Literate Engineer action plan, Busitema University Library and the Faculty of Engineering and Technology is demonstrating its commitment to excellence in its IL programming. There is always room to develop, change and achieve a higher level of success. In this action plan, we build on what has been done over the past years and look towards our future progress.