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ACLR framework
12016-04-01T18:29:02-07:00Karen Miller3b268a236bd2b2fbb39e73880fad22636988d47190121A graphical representation of the 6 frames in the ACLR information literacy framework for Higher Education.plain2016-04-01T18:29:02-07:00YouTube2016-04-02T01:28:32.000Zz5lj9TrXo1MKaren MillerKaren Miller3b268a236bd2b2fbb39e73880fad22636988d471
I outsourced my 3D model creation to my 14 year old daughter, who made the framework in Minecraft.
The six 'frames' are built in different colours and shapes to indicate that they are conceptually different, while the structures connecting them together illustrate the way in which they are all inter-related, and cannot be understood in isolation from one another.