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1. Verfasser: Howe, Eleanor B.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1998
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ566477
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contents Integrating Information Technology into and Across the Curriculum: A Short Course for Secondary Students. Howe, Eleanor B. Computer Software Course Integrated Library Instruction High School Students High Schools Information Literacy Information Technology Library Collections Library Instruction Library Skills Nonprint Media Online Searching Skill Development Teaching Methods Combines the results of action research in the high school library media center with conclusions in the professional literature to argue that systematic formal instruction in electronic search skills is necessary for awareness of library media software and competence in its use. Focuses on the why, what, where, and how of teaching electronic skills to high school students. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Integrating Information Technology into and Across the Curriculum: A Short Course for Secondary Students.
Howe, Eleanor B.
Computer Software
Course Integrated Library Instruction
High School Students
High Schools
Information Literacy
Information Technology
Library Collections
Library Instruction
Library Skills
Nonprint Media
Online Searching
Skill Development
Teaching Methods
Integrating Information Technology into and Across the Curriculum: A Short Course for Secondary Students. Howe, Eleanor B. Computer Software Course Integrated Library Instruction High School Students High Schools Information Literacy Information Technology Library Collections Library Instruction Library Skills Nonprint Media Online Searching Skill Development Teaching Methods Combines the results of action research in the high school library media center with conclusions in the professional literature to argue that systematic formal instruction in electronic search skills is necessary for awareness of library media software and competence in its use. Focuses on the why, what, where, and how of teaching electronic skills to high school students. (AEF)
title Integrating Information Technology into and Across the Curriculum: A Short Course for Secondary Students.
topic Computer Software
Course Integrated Library Instruction
High School Students
High Schools
Information Literacy
Information Technology
Library Collections
Library Instruction
Library Skills
Nonprint Media
Online Searching
Skill Development
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ566477