Tech Ed students strut their stuff: information literacy and a practical assignment


Autoria(s): Locke, Rae-Anne
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

This reports a study that seeks to explore the experience of students majoring in technology and design in an undergraduate education degree. It examines their experiences in finding and using information for a practical assignment. In mapping the variation of the students' experience, the study uses a qualitative, interpretive approach to analyse the data, which was collected via one-to-one interviews. The analysis yielded five themes through which technology education students find and use information: interaction with others; experience (past and new); formal educational learning; the real world; and incidental occurrences. The intentions and strategies that form the students' approaches to finding and using information are discussed. So too are the implications for teaching practice.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/81792/

Publicador

Routledge

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/81792/1/81792.pdf

DOI:10.1080/00048623.2005.10755309

Locke, Rae-Anne (2005) Tech Ed students strut their stuff: information literacy and a practical assignment. Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 36(4), pp. 180-194.

Direitos

Copyright 2005 Taylor & Francis Group

Fonte

Chancellery

Palavras-Chave #080704 Information Retrieval and Web Search #080706 Librarianship #080799 Library and Information Studies not elsewhere classified #130103 Higher Education #HERN
Tipo

Journal Article