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Auteurs principaux: Lindquester, Gary J., Burks, Romi L., Jaslow, Carolyn R.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2005
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author Lindquester, Gary J.
Burks, Romi L.
Jaslow, Carolyn R.
author_facet Lindquester, Gary J.
Burks, Romi L.
Jaslow, Carolyn R.
Lindquester, Gary J.
Burks, Romi L.
Jaslow, Carolyn R.
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contents Developing Information Fluency in Introductory Biology Students in the Context of an Investigative Laboratory Lindquester, Gary J. Burks, Romi L. Jaslow, Carolyn R. Independent Study Scientific Methodology Science Laboratories Biology Science Instruction Undergraduate Study College Science Access to Information Library Services Library Materials Self Esteem Educational Technology Computer Uses in Education Information Literacy Critical Thinking Thinking Skills Students of biology must learn the scientific method for generating information in the field. Concurrently, they should learn how information is reported and accessed. We developed a progressive set of exercises for the undergraduate introductory biology laboratory that combine these objectives. Pre- and postassessments of approximately 100 students suggest that increases occurred, some statistically significant, in the number of students using various library-related resources, in the numbers and confidence level of students using various technologies, and in the numbers and confidence levels of students involved in various activities related to the scientific method. Following this course, students should be better prepared for more advanced and independent study. (Contains 5 tables and 8 figures.)
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spellingShingle Developing Information Fluency in Introductory Biology Students in the Context of an Investigative Laboratory
Lindquester, Gary J.
Burks, Romi L.
Jaslow, Carolyn R.
Independent Study
Scientific Methodology
Science Laboratories
Biology
Science Instruction
Undergraduate Study
College Science
Access to Information
Library Services
Library Materials
Self Esteem
Educational Technology
Computer Uses in Education
Information Literacy
Critical Thinking
Thinking Skills
Developing Information Fluency in Introductory Biology Students in the Context of an Investigative Laboratory Lindquester, Gary J. Burks, Romi L. Jaslow, Carolyn R. Independent Study Scientific Methodology Science Laboratories Biology Science Instruction Undergraduate Study College Science Access to Information Library Services Library Materials Self Esteem Educational Technology Computer Uses in Education Information Literacy Critical Thinking Thinking Skills Students of biology must learn the scientific method for generating information in the field. Concurrently, they should learn how information is reported and accessed. We developed a progressive set of exercises for the undergraduate introductory biology laboratory that combine these objectives. Pre- and postassessments of approximately 100 students suggest that increases occurred, some statistically significant, in the number of students using various library-related resources, in the numbers and confidence level of students using various technologies, and in the numbers and confidence levels of students involved in various activities related to the scientific method. Following this course, students should be better prepared for more advanced and independent study. (Contains 5 tables and 8 figures.)
title Developing Information Fluency in Introductory Biology Students in the Context of an Investigative Laboratory
topic Independent Study
Scientific Methodology
Science Laboratories
Biology
Science Instruction
Undergraduate Study
College Science
Access to Information
Library Services
Library Materials
Self Esteem
Educational Technology
Computer Uses in Education
Information Literacy
Critical Thinking
Thinking Skills
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ846401