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Autori principali: Irwin, Enid, Haycock, Ken
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2008
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ824779
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author Irwin, Enid
Haycock, Ken
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Haycock, Ken
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contents Developing a Website Directory for Young People: A Case Study Using Graduate Students in Library and Information Science Irwin, Enid Haycock, Ken Information Science Education Graduate Students Elementary Secondary Education Reading Information Science Internet Case Studies Web Sites Library Schools Higher Education Libraries Surveys KidsClick! is a web-based instructional resource designed for K-12. In 2006 it was transferred to the San Jose State School of Library and Information Science, and was subsequently refocused for grades 4-9, ages 10-14, post-reading, and pre-adult reading level phases. This article describes three parts of the redesign project--content, interface, and back end--explains methods and procedures, and analyzes results. Finally, we list lessons learned and recommendations for using graduate students on long term projects "across time and space." (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.)
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spellingShingle Developing a Website Directory for Young People: A Case Study Using Graduate Students in Library and Information Science
Irwin, Enid
Haycock, Ken
Information Science Education
Graduate Students
Elementary Secondary Education
Reading
Information Science
Internet
Case Studies
Web Sites
Library Schools
Higher Education
Libraries
Surveys
Developing a Website Directory for Young People: A Case Study Using Graduate Students in Library and Information Science Irwin, Enid Haycock, Ken Information Science Education Graduate Students Elementary Secondary Education Reading Information Science Internet Case Studies Web Sites Library Schools Higher Education Libraries Surveys KidsClick! is a web-based instructional resource designed for K-12. In 2006 it was transferred to the San Jose State School of Library and Information Science, and was subsequently refocused for grades 4-9, ages 10-14, post-reading, and pre-adult reading level phases. This article describes three parts of the redesign project--content, interface, and back end--explains methods and procedures, and analyzes results. Finally, we list lessons learned and recommendations for using graduate students on long term projects "across time and space." (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.)
title Developing a Website Directory for Young People: A Case Study Using Graduate Students in Library and Information Science
topic Information Science Education
Graduate Students
Elementary Secondary Education
Reading
Information Science
Internet
Case Studies
Web Sites
Library Schools
Higher Education
Libraries
Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ824779