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Main Author: van Brakel, Pieter A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED411813
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contents Twenty Years of Training in Online Searching: Integrating the Internet with the Teaching Programme. van Brakel, Pieter A. Access to Information Foreign Countries Higher Education Instructional Design Instructional Innovation Internet Library Instruction Online Searching Search Strategies Technological Advancement User Needs (Information) The Internet and its features such as e-mail; listservs; FTP and Telnet; navigators such as Archie, gophers, and the World Wide Web; and Web search engines have had a profound effect on the nature of online systems. This paper discusses the effect the Internet might have in the way online searching should be taught. The paper provides background on the history of online search instruction since the mid-1970s. Guidelines are provided to academic staff for ways to integrate these changes into their online search courses, for example: the basics of Internet searching, studying and evaluating World Wide Web Search engines, essentials of hypertext markup language (HTML), principles and practices of Web home page design, and rendering information services via the Internet. This paper represents an effort to isolate aspects relevant to current online searching techniques and to integrate these with established instructional methods. This same approach has been followed when discussing teaching online searching procedures: that is, to select and integrate relevant Internet procedures with the training program. The instructional objectives, learning content, and practical lessons are provided as examples, and serve as a frame of reference for further development by a specific training unit. (Contains 19 references.) (Author/SWC)
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spellingShingle Twenty Years of Training in Online Searching: Integrating the Internet with the Teaching Programme.
van Brakel, Pieter A.
Access to Information
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Instructional Design
Instructional Innovation
Internet
Library Instruction
Online Searching
Search Strategies
Technological Advancement
User Needs (Information)
Twenty Years of Training in Online Searching: Integrating the Internet with the Teaching Programme. van Brakel, Pieter A. Access to Information Foreign Countries Higher Education Instructional Design Instructional Innovation Internet Library Instruction Online Searching Search Strategies Technological Advancement User Needs (Information) The Internet and its features such as e-mail; listservs; FTP and Telnet; navigators such as Archie, gophers, and the World Wide Web; and Web search engines have had a profound effect on the nature of online systems. This paper discusses the effect the Internet might have in the way online searching should be taught. The paper provides background on the history of online search instruction since the mid-1970s. Guidelines are provided to academic staff for ways to integrate these changes into their online search courses, for example: the basics of Internet searching, studying and evaluating World Wide Web Search engines, essentials of hypertext markup language (HTML), principles and practices of Web home page design, and rendering information services via the Internet. This paper represents an effort to isolate aspects relevant to current online searching techniques and to integrate these with established instructional methods. This same approach has been followed when discussing teaching online searching procedures: that is, to select and integrate relevant Internet procedures with the training program. The instructional objectives, learning content, and practical lessons are provided as examples, and serve as a frame of reference for further development by a specific training unit. (Contains 19 references.) (Author/SWC)
title Twenty Years of Training in Online Searching: Integrating the Internet with the Teaching Programme.
topic Access to Information
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Instructional Design
Instructional Innovation
Internet
Library Instruction
Online Searching
Search Strategies
Technological Advancement
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED411813