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Autore principale: Stripling, Barbara
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2010
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contents Teaching Students to Think in the Digital Environment: Digital Literacy and Digital Inquiry Stripling, Barbara Interests Library Services Computer Uses in Education Educational Technology Librarian Teacher Cooperation Inquiry Computer Literacy Information Literacy Internet Role Librarians The digital world, much like any new or changing environment, demands an assessment of the situation and development of new ways of thinking or working. School librarians must, therefore, partner with other educators to identify and teach the digital literacy and inquiry skills that will enable all students to be effective digital learners. Students must be able to gather information from any format and, more importantly, make sense of that information, use it, and communicate it to others. Students must also acquire the skills of digital inquiry: connecting ideas to personal interests and a desire to know, asking questions that probe beyond simple fact gathering, investigating answers from multiple perspectives, constructing new understandings, expressing the new ideas through a variety of formats, and reflecting on both the process and product of learning. This article focuses on the six-phase model for the inquiry cycle of learning and discusses the characteristics of the digital environment. (Contains 2 figures.)
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spellingShingle Teaching Students to Think in the Digital Environment: Digital Literacy and Digital Inquiry
Stripling, Barbara
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Library Services
Computer Uses in Education
Educational Technology
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Inquiry
Computer Literacy
Information Literacy
Internet
Role
Librarians
Teaching Students to Think in the Digital Environment: Digital Literacy and Digital Inquiry Stripling, Barbara Interests Library Services Computer Uses in Education Educational Technology Librarian Teacher Cooperation Inquiry Computer Literacy Information Literacy Internet Role Librarians The digital world, much like any new or changing environment, demands an assessment of the situation and development of new ways of thinking or working. School librarians must, therefore, partner with other educators to identify and teach the digital literacy and inquiry skills that will enable all students to be effective digital learners. Students must be able to gather information from any format and, more importantly, make sense of that information, use it, and communicate it to others. Students must also acquire the skills of digital inquiry: connecting ideas to personal interests and a desire to know, asking questions that probe beyond simple fact gathering, investigating answers from multiple perspectives, constructing new understandings, expressing the new ideas through a variety of formats, and reflecting on both the process and product of learning. This article focuses on the six-phase model for the inquiry cycle of learning and discusses the characteristics of the digital environment. (Contains 2 figures.)
title Teaching Students to Think in the Digital Environment: Digital Literacy and Digital Inquiry
topic Interests
Library Services
Computer Uses in Education
Educational Technology
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Inquiry
Computer Literacy
Information Literacy
Internet
Role
Librarians
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ886977