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Auteur principal: Wiggins, Marvin E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1994
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contents Hands-On Instruction in an Electronic Classroom. A Final Report to the U.S. Dept. of Education of a Research and Development Grant Awarded To Establish a Fully-Equipped Electronic Training Room and Test the Effectiveness of Hands-On Instruction in Learning the NOTIS OPAC and Silver-Platter ERIC. Wiggins, Marvin E. College Libraries Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Literacy Electronic Classrooms Higher Education Information Literacy Information Services Instructional Effectiveness Intermode Differences Library Instruction Models Online Catalogs Online Searching Optical Data Disks Problems Search Strategies Training Methods User Needs (Information) This document is the final report to the U.S. Department of Education of a research and development grant awarded to establish a fully equipped electronic training room and test the effectiveness of hands-on instruction in learning the NOTIS OPAC (online public access catalog) and the Silver-Platter ERIC database on CD-ROM. The purpose of the study was: (1) to identify common errors and problems experienced by students using computer-based research tools; (2) to develop hands-on training modules for specific computer systems; (3) to create a computer-equipped training facility that can serve as a model for other institutions; and (4) to implement the training modules on an experimental basis, evaluate their effectiveness, and further refine them. The study was divided into a NOTIS study and an ERIC study. The NOTIS study found no measurable difference in learning between the hands-on group and the lecture/demonstration group. The ERIC group found that hands-on instruction was slightly more effective than a lecture/demonstration alternative and that student interest is enhanced when taught in an hands-on environment. (Contains 44 references.) (JLB)
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spellingShingle Hands-On Instruction in an Electronic Classroom. A Final Report to the U.S. Dept. of Education of a Research and Development Grant Awarded To Establish a Fully-Equipped Electronic Training Room and Test the Effectiveness of Hands-On Instruction in Learning the NOTIS OPAC and Silver-Platter ERIC.
Wiggins, Marvin E.
College Libraries
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Literacy
Electronic Classrooms
Higher Education
Information Literacy
Information Services
Instructional Effectiveness
Intermode Differences
Library Instruction
Models
Online Catalogs
Online Searching
Optical Data Disks
Problems
Search Strategies
Training Methods
User Needs (Information)
Hands-On Instruction in an Electronic Classroom. A Final Report to the U.S. Dept. of Education of a Research and Development Grant Awarded To Establish a Fully-Equipped Electronic Training Room and Test the Effectiveness of Hands-On Instruction in Learning the NOTIS OPAC and Silver-Platter ERIC. Wiggins, Marvin E. College Libraries Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Literacy Electronic Classrooms Higher Education Information Literacy Information Services Instructional Effectiveness Intermode Differences Library Instruction Models Online Catalogs Online Searching Optical Data Disks Problems Search Strategies Training Methods User Needs (Information) This document is the final report to the U.S. Department of Education of a research and development grant awarded to establish a fully equipped electronic training room and test the effectiveness of hands-on instruction in learning the NOTIS OPAC (online public access catalog) and the Silver-Platter ERIC database on CD-ROM. The purpose of the study was: (1) to identify common errors and problems experienced by students using computer-based research tools; (2) to develop hands-on training modules for specific computer systems; (3) to create a computer-equipped training facility that can serve as a model for other institutions; and (4) to implement the training modules on an experimental basis, evaluate their effectiveness, and further refine them. The study was divided into a NOTIS study and an ERIC study. The NOTIS study found no measurable difference in learning between the hands-on group and the lecture/demonstration group. The ERIC group found that hands-on instruction was slightly more effective than a lecture/demonstration alternative and that student interest is enhanced when taught in an hands-on environment. (Contains 44 references.) (JLB)
title Hands-On Instruction in an Electronic Classroom. A Final Report to the U.S. Dept. of Education of a Research and Development Grant Awarded To Establish a Fully-Equipped Electronic Training Room and Test the Effectiveness of Hands-On Instruction in Learning the NOTIS OPAC and Silver-Platter ERIC.
topic College Libraries
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Literacy
Electronic Classrooms
Higher Education
Information Literacy
Information Services
Instructional Effectiveness
Intermode Differences
Library Instruction
Models
Online Catalogs
Online Searching
Optical Data Disks
Problems
Search Strategies
Training Methods
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED369391