The workshop is designed for instructors who work with undergraduate students, both faculty in all disciplines and librarians.
Come join us in thinking together about how our Open Inquiry Toolkit for teaching intellectual virtues can position students for greater success in navigating the complexities and uncertainties of the current information landscape!
✓ Find Your Community
Meet and partner with other educators and librarians who are committed to open inquiry.
✓ Improve Your Courses
Upgrade your assignments, courses, and class discussions to advance students’ research skills.
✓ Support Your Students
Help students cultivate intellectual virtues and mitigate cognitive biases.
The workshop will introduce an intellectual virtues model for teaching research strategies and information literacy concepts to undergraduate students, based on the scholarship of Jason Baehr, Director of the Educating for Intellectual Virtues Project at Loyola Marymount University.
The Open Inquiry Toolkit is supported by the Pluralism and Civil Exchange Program at the Mercatus Center and Heterodox Academy’s HxLibraries community.
Our workshops were held on
- Wednesday, November 15, 1-2:30 p.m. Eastern
- Wednesday, December 6, 4-5:30 p.m. Eastern
- Thursday, February 22, 2-3:30 p.m. Eastern
No additional workshops are scheduled at this time. If you are interested in scheduling a workshop for your institution or professional association, please email: OpenInquiryToolkit@gmail.com. Thank you for your interest!
Self-Study Materials
Explore the Open Inquiry Toolkit Workshop self-study materials for an on-demand workshop experience!