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Terry Huttenlock, Ed.D.Associate Professor of Library Science Emerita
On Faculty since 1999, Retired in 2021
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- Biography
- Education
- Areas of Expertise
- Professional Affiliations
- Links
- Presentations
- Subjects
- Selected Publications
I enjoy exploring technological solutions that can enhance teaching, learning, and access to library resources as well as discovering research methods that can be used to assess outcomes and effectiveness. I am involved in Jericho Road church and in my spare time enjoy biking, baking, reading, and playing with my grandchildren.
Northern Illinois University
Ed.D., Instructional Technology
Rutgers University
M.L.S., Library and Information Science
Moravian College
B.S., Biology
Illinois Online Network
Master Online Teacher (MOT) certification
Chubb Institute
Computer Certification
- Library Sciences
- Instructional Technology
- Biology
- Research Methodology
- American Library Association
- Association of College and Research Libraries
Culture of Assessment
Keynote Speaker, CATLA Annual Meeting, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, IL, April 2017
A Mother’s perspective
Speaker and Participant, Fatherless in America Symposium, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, April 2017
The Missing Piece
Keynote speaker, PALNI Workshop, Manchester University, North Manchester, IL, June 2015
Facilitating metacognition with a “flipped” instructional strategy
Information Literacy Summit, Moraine Valley CC, IL, April 2015
Metacognition - a foundation for all "information" literacies
Indiana University Libraries Information Literacy Colloquium, South Bend, IN, August 2014
Letting the Data Speak: Unintended Correlation of Two Studies
Co-presenter, New Directions in Information Fluency Conference, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL, April 2014
Subject Librarian for:
- Applied health science
- Biology
- Education
- Intercultural Studies/TESOL
- Psychology
Proving value and improving practice: Using system data to analyze user behaviors, College & Undergraduate Libraries
Terry Huttenlock, David Malone, 2013