Jacobson, T.E.; Mark, B.L.: Teaching in the information age : active learning techniques to empower students (1995)
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- Abstract
- Considers student apprehension when encountering new information technologies and proposess a variety of active learning exercises within the framework of 4 questions that it is suggested researchers in the virtual library should be taught when learning how to search electronic sources: where am I? How do I do it? What am I trying to do? and What do I do with it?. Also details the use of student journals as an effective tool for gauging student learning and encouraging critical thinking