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Practising information literacy : bringing theories of learning, practice and information literacy together / / edited by Annemaree Lloyd, Sanna Talja



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Titolo: Practising information literacy : bringing theories of learning, practice and information literacy together / / edited by Annemaree Lloyd, Sanna Talja Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Wagga Wagga, Australia : , : Centre for Information Studies, , 2010
©2010
Edizione: 1st edition
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (399 p.)
Disciplina: 028.7
Soggetto topico: Information literacy - Research - Methodology
Information science - Research - Methodology
Library science - Research - Methodology
Altri autori: LloydAnnemaree  
TaljaSanna  
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Cover; PRACTISING INFORMATION LITERACY: Bringing Theories of Learning, Practice and InformationLiteracy Together; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Integrating theories of learning, literacies and information practices; PART 1. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES; CHAPTER 1 Windows on information literacy worlds: Generic, situated and transformative perspectives; Part 1. Literacy models and perspectives; Part 2. GeST windows; Part 3. GeST in practice; Using the GeST windows; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; CHAPTER 2 Lessons from the workplace: Understanding information literacy as practice
Sociocultural and practice perspectivesInformation literacy and workplace knowledge; Emergency workers: fire fighters and ambulance officers; Establishing an agenda for information literacy research; Dimensions of information literacy practice; Constructing knowledge through practice: implications and challenges for practitioners and researchers; References; CHAPTER 3Information literacy as situated anddistributed activity; Information literacy as individual competence; Information literacy as sociocultural, tool-mediated activity; Conclusions; References
PART II. RACTISING INFORMATION LITERACY IN FORMAL LEARNING CONTEXTSCHAPTER 4 Problem-based learning andcollaborative information literacy inan educational digital video course; Problem-based learning and information literacy; Research questions and procedure; Research results; Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 5 The challenges of the first research paper: Observing students and the teacher in the secondary school classroom; Data and methods; Data gathering; Data analysis; Results; Discussion; References; CHAPTER 6 Digital literacies as school practices
The perspective of media education researchDigital literacies; Methodology; Digital literacies as school practices: Laura's lesson; Discussion; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 7 Year 12 students' use of information literacy skills: A constructivist grounded analysis; Information literacy research in schools; The transfer of learning; Methodology; Discussion; References; PART III. CHALLENGES IN INFORMATION LITERACY TEACHING; CHAPTER 8 Generic versus discipline-specific skills; Literature review; Methods; Analysis of questionnaires; Teaching information literacy
Appendix: Information Literacy and the Practice of Research SurveyCHAPTER 9 Teacher trainees of the Internet Age: Changing conceptions of information literacy instruction?; Discussion; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 10Dialogic literacy: A socioculturalliteracy learning approach; A sociocultural view of learning and literacy; Multimodal representations and situated learning; Dialogic literacy and traditional information literacy definitions; Dialogic literacy and the knowledge-creation paradigm in teaching, learning and schooling; Towards participatory learning and literacy culture
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Sommario/riassunto: This book showcases new interdisciplinary academic research on the relationship between information literacy and learning. It combines findings with new understandings drawn from theoretical and empirical research conducted in primary and secondary schools, higher education, workplaces, and community contexts. The studies offer new insights into questions such as how transferable are the information practices and skills learned in one context to other contexts? What is the degree to which information competences are generic, to what degree are they domain and context specific? What are the kin
Titolo autorizzato: Practising information literacy  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-78063-280-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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