Dungeons and Dragons in the Information Literacy Classroom: How We Taught Bias in a For-Credit IL Class

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Abstract

In a for-credit information literacy class required by all freshmen students, regardless of major, it is difficult to find consensus when it comes to teaching emotionally fraught concepts such as bias. This editorial addresses those challenges and presents a novel solution to teach bias in class: by having students examine the private lives of fictional characters.

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Clossen, A. (2024). Dungeons and Dragons in the Information Literacy Classroom: How We Taught Bias in a For-Credit IL Class. College and Research Libraries. Association of College and Research Libraries. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.85.6.800

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