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Main Author: Carper, Leona Jayne
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED401888
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contents Effectively Using Technology To Develop Independent Research Topics by Middle School Language Arts Students. Carper, Leona Jayne Computer Uses in Education Grade 7 Internet Junior High Schools Language Arts Library Instruction Middle Schools Online Catalogs Online Searching Research Design Research Papers (Students) Research Tools School Libraries Search Strategies Student Research Student Role Time Management User Needs (Information) This practicum was designed to increase the effective use of technology by language arts students in middle schools involved in independent research activities. Technology was made available to students in the classroom and in the library to use as a resource to investigate and research topics. Seventh grade students (n=57) were given instruction in Boolean searching techniques to use the library's computerized card catalog system and the Internet located in the classroom, and in how to develop a research topic and why following a specific research sequence is desirable. Analysis of the data revealed that students involved in selecting their own research topics met with success. Students were enthusiastic and anxious to use technology to locate sources and material for their ideas. Students were more apt to spend time in the research process gathering information when they were involved in their own topics. Having a clear direction and understanding on how to access information enhanced students' assignments and projects. Recommendations for other educators for establishing systems for students to become managers of their time, independent researchers, and literate technology users are provided. Appendices include student questionnaires; technology usage sign-up sheets; rubric; parent letter; research pamphlet; Boolean handouts; and an online service conduct and ethics statement. (Contains 17 references.) (Author/SWC)
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spellingShingle Effectively Using Technology To Develop Independent Research Topics by Middle School Language Arts Students.
Carper, Leona Jayne
Computer Uses in Education
Grade 7
Internet
Junior High Schools
Language Arts
Library Instruction
Middle Schools
Online Catalogs
Online Searching
Research Design
Research Papers (Students)
Research Tools
School Libraries
Search Strategies
Student Research
Student Role
Time Management
User Needs (Information)
Effectively Using Technology To Develop Independent Research Topics by Middle School Language Arts Students. Carper, Leona Jayne Computer Uses in Education Grade 7 Internet Junior High Schools Language Arts Library Instruction Middle Schools Online Catalogs Online Searching Research Design Research Papers (Students) Research Tools School Libraries Search Strategies Student Research Student Role Time Management User Needs (Information) This practicum was designed to increase the effective use of technology by language arts students in middle schools involved in independent research activities. Technology was made available to students in the classroom and in the library to use as a resource to investigate and research topics. Seventh grade students (n=57) were given instruction in Boolean searching techniques to use the library's computerized card catalog system and the Internet located in the classroom, and in how to develop a research topic and why following a specific research sequence is desirable. Analysis of the data revealed that students involved in selecting their own research topics met with success. Students were enthusiastic and anxious to use technology to locate sources and material for their ideas. Students were more apt to spend time in the research process gathering information when they were involved in their own topics. Having a clear direction and understanding on how to access information enhanced students' assignments and projects. Recommendations for other educators for establishing systems for students to become managers of their time, independent researchers, and literate technology users are provided. Appendices include student questionnaires; technology usage sign-up sheets; rubric; parent letter; research pamphlet; Boolean handouts; and an online service conduct and ethics statement. (Contains 17 references.) (Author/SWC)
title Effectively Using Technology To Develop Independent Research Topics by Middle School Language Arts Students.
topic Computer Uses in Education
Grade 7
Internet
Junior High Schools
Language Arts
Library Instruction
Middle Schools
Online Catalogs
Online Searching
Research Design
Research Papers (Students)
Research Tools
School Libraries
Search Strategies
Student Research
Student Role
Time Management
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED401888