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Auteur principal: Waldman, Amy
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Langue:en
Publié: 2013
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contents The Changing Nature of Information Literacy in the Technical College Environment Waldman, Amy Information Literacy Technical Institutes College Environment Library Instruction Instructional Innovation Influence of Technology Educational History Educational Change Community Colleges Educational Practices Educational Development Library Services Community and technical colleges have a long-established tradition of instructing students in library use with the goal of increasing information literacy and life-long learning (Branch & Gilchrist, 1996). This article will briefly summarize that history and discuss the impact the information age has had in altering the ways in which that instruction is offered. It will then address the ways in which community and technical colleges can effectively continue the tradition of providing the necessary tools that enable students and graduates to become information-literate citizens.
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spellingShingle The Changing Nature of Information Literacy in the Technical College Environment
Waldman, Amy
Information Literacy
Technical Institutes
College Environment
Library Instruction
Instructional Innovation
Influence of Technology
Educational History
Educational Change
Community Colleges
Educational Practices
Educational Development
Library Services
The Changing Nature of Information Literacy in the Technical College Environment Waldman, Amy Information Literacy Technical Institutes College Environment Library Instruction Instructional Innovation Influence of Technology Educational History Educational Change Community Colleges Educational Practices Educational Development Library Services Community and technical colleges have a long-established tradition of instructing students in library use with the goal of increasing information literacy and life-long learning (Branch & Gilchrist, 1996). This article will briefly summarize that history and discuss the impact the information age has had in altering the ways in which that instruction is offered. It will then address the ways in which community and technical colleges can effectively continue the tradition of providing the necessary tools that enable students and graduates to become information-literate citizens.
title The Changing Nature of Information Literacy in the Technical College Environment
topic Information Literacy
Technical Institutes
College Environment
Library Instruction
Instructional Innovation
Influence of Technology
Educational History
Educational Change
Community Colleges
Educational Practices
Educational Development
Library Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1005058