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Wired Campus: Professors on YouTube, Take 2 - Chronicle.com
Wired Campus: Professors on YouTube, Take 2 - Chronicle.com
Teachers Productivity Hampered by technology. No love. | 43 Folders
“Let’s face it, the last thing I want to do when I get home is to immediately go back to work on paperwork that can be done in the classroom. I would rather be able to do it in my classroom the moment after class is done. Scan, pdf, post, done. Can’t install acrobat on my computer. License issues and all that implies. Need a scanner? I bought a 3-in-1.. i can hook it up But Im scanning to jpgs… that can be saved as pdfs that are HUGE. What am I missing?”
Computer Literacy Doesn’t Mean Information Literacy, Report Says - Chronicle.com
The next generation of college students, more wired than any other, might not be as good at Internet research as you may think.
A new report from the Joint Information Systems Committee, a British higher-education research institute, says the “Google Generation” (those born after 1993, who can’t remember a time when the Internet wasn’t widely available) may be computer literate. But that doesn’t make them information literate. Some of the key problems the study found include:
The report details the implications of these problems for library professionals. It says library resources should be more unified with Internet tools like Google, and adapt to the changing ways younger generations gather information.
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