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Autore principale: Jenson, Jill D.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2004
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ704736
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contents It's the Information Age, so Where's the Information? Why Our Students Can't Find It and What We Can Do to Help Jenson, Jill D. Computer Literacy Internet College Students Computer Uses in Education Higher Education Electronic Libraries Access to Computers Educational Technology Student Research Research Skills Although most college faculty are aware of the problems that students encounter when conducting research using the Internet, fewer recognize why their students lack success when using the electronic databases and indexes to which the institution's library subscribes. In this article, I point to teachers' assumptions about their students' "computer literacy," as well as to the students' lack of hands-on experience in actual libraries, as potential sources of the problem. I provide practical, detailed suggestions, which are useful across disciplines, for overcoming these obstacles.
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spellingShingle It's the Information Age, so Where's the Information? Why Our Students Can't Find It and What We Can Do to Help
Jenson, Jill D.
Computer Literacy
Internet
College Students
Computer Uses in Education
Higher Education
Electronic Libraries
Access to Computers
Educational Technology
Student Research
Research Skills
It's the Information Age, so Where's the Information? Why Our Students Can't Find It and What We Can Do to Help Jenson, Jill D. Computer Literacy Internet College Students Computer Uses in Education Higher Education Electronic Libraries Access to Computers Educational Technology Student Research Research Skills Although most college faculty are aware of the problems that students encounter when conducting research using the Internet, fewer recognize why their students lack success when using the electronic databases and indexes to which the institution's library subscribes. In this article, I point to teachers' assumptions about their students' "computer literacy," as well as to the students' lack of hands-on experience in actual libraries, as potential sources of the problem. I provide practical, detailed suggestions, which are useful across disciplines, for overcoming these obstacles.
title It's the Information Age, so Where's the Information? Why Our Students Can't Find It and What We Can Do to Help
topic Computer Literacy
Internet
College Students
Computer Uses in Education
Higher Education
Electronic Libraries
Access to Computers
Educational Technology
Student Research
Research Skills
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ704736