Developing academic information literacy for undergraduates through inquiry based learning

M. Hepworth
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Abstract This paper describes the design and implementation of an information literacy module for first semester undergraduate students at Loughborough University. These students were taking Information Management and either Business Studies or Computing, or a degree in Publishing with English or Publishing with E-business or Web Development and Design. The purpose of the module was to enable them to work effectively in the higher education context and be able to research topics, using the resources around them and conform to the norms associated with student work. In addition, the module provided an opportunity for students to become familiar with the discipline of information science. Specifically, they were expected to identify an area where the systematic management of data, information and knowledge enabled people to learn and make better decisions. This provided the inquiry based context within which information literacy was developed in the sense that they chose the area to investigate rather than researching a closely defined question. Students mapped the subject domain, became familiar with learning resources, made use of information and created a poster to communicate their findings. A combination of lectures, practical sessions, pointers to learning resources and assignments, as well as, pre and post diagnostic tests, were used deliver and evaluate information literacy learning. It is argued that a similar approach could be taken to foster information literacy within other disciplines.
通过研究性学习培养大学生的学术信息素养
摘要:本文描述了拉夫堡大学本科第一学期信息素养模块的设计与实现。这些学生修读信息管理、商业研究或计算机,或攻读英语出版学位、电子商务出版学位或网络开发与设计学位。该模块的目的是使他们能够在高等教育环境中有效地工作,并能够利用他们周围的资源研究主题,并符合与学生工作相关的规范。此外,该模块为学生提供了一个熟悉信息科学学科的机会。具体地说,他们希望确定一个领域,在这个领域中,对数据、信息和知识的系统管理使人们能够学习和作出更好的决定。这提供了基于探究的背景,在这种背景下,信息素养得到了发展,因为他们选择了调查的领域,而不是研究一个严格定义的问题。学生们绘制了主题领域,熟悉了学习资源,利用了信息,并制作了一张海报来传达他们的发现。采用讲座、实践会议、学习资源和作业指针以及诊断前和诊断后测试相结合的方式,提供和评估信息素养学习。有人认为,在其他学科中也可以采取类似的方法来培养信息素养。
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