Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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TRAILS Archive – Tool for Real-time Assessment of Information Literacy Skills

TRAILS Archive – Tool for Real-time Assessment of Information Literacy Skills | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Welcome to the TRAILS Archive. Here you will find the content from the TRAILS information literacy website formerly available at trails-9.org. That now-discontinued site from Kent State University Libraries provided a freely available, web-based system for measuring students’ information literacy skills based on 3rd, 6th, 9th, and 12th grade standards. From 2004 through May 2019, 31,000 teacher/librarians administered TRAILS assessments to nearly 2.5 million students.

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Assessing Information Literacy Skills with TRAILS and ResearchReady | EasyBib Blog

Assessing Information Literacy Skills with TRAILS and ResearchReady | EasyBib Blog | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Traditionally, educators have assessed their students’ information literacy skills through reading their papers and grading their research projects. But as more educators are seeing the benefits of formative assessmentand there is less time to assign research projects, many educators are turning to other means of evaluating the research skills students need to succeed.

Many educators have found that TRAILS is a great way to assess student understanding of important research skills. TRAILS is a freely available assessment platform created by Kent State University Libraries. These assessments are aligned with both Common Core State Standards and American Association of School Librarians’ Standards for the 21st-Century Learner. The assessment content covers research skills for students in grades 3, 6, 9 and 12.

EasyBibEducation's comment, September 24, 2013 12:55 PM
Hi Elizabeth. We worked with schools in the UK! My name is Jenny Kessman and I'm a marketing associate here at EasyBib. Feel free to email me at Jennifer@imagineeasy.com if you want to find out more information :)
Anita Vance's curator insight, October 27, 2013 11:59 AM

My experience withTRAILS was outstanding.  The results of the assessments helped to drive curriculum development to target areas of student response.  The assessment improved our team approach to research skill development and solidified awareness of key components for ethical and productive strategies.