This plan for an information literacy workshop is targeted for undergraduate students at a liberal arts college, and each part of the plan is mapped to the Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education, developed by the Association of College and Research Libraries in 2000. While this workshop does include both technical work with the Omeka platform and content-based research, the main goal of this workshop is to help undergraduate students, faculty, and administrators be more aware of their own information literacy as both consumers and producers of information, by showing them how databases and digital exhibits are constructed with human labor and decision making, including respect for intellectual property.
View the full lesson plan outlined here: http://ardenkirkland.com/IST605_Kirkland_Lesson_Plan.pdf
Also, my slides are available for one module of the proposed series, on Slideshare at http://www.slideshare.net/ardenkirkland/using-omeka-to-make-connections-between-collections.