Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis observes the processes that occur when pupils are told to use the Internet to find information for a specific school-related task. The term Information Literacy encapsulates these processes well, and put them into two main groups: An information literate person must be able to use modern technology to find relevant information, but must also know how to evaluate this information. These two elements form the basis for the research questions. The first question examines how the pupils use the Internet to find information, which includes the search engine they use, how many searches they make, and which search engine results they click on. The second question focuses on how the pupils evaluate the...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how high school students (age 13 to 19) search for informati...
Problem Statement: The Internet is an important source whereby users attempt to meet their need of i...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how high school students (age 13 to 19) search for informati...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis observes the processes that occur when pupils are tol...
This thesis observes the processes that occur when pupils are told to use the Internet to find infor...
Purpose – This paper investigates the experiences of school teachers of supporting pupils and their ...
This Masters thesis aims at investigating how 15-year old girls use the Internet, particularly on th...
This Masters thesis aims at investigating how 15-year old girls use the Internet, particularly on th...
Problem Statement: The Internet is an important source whereby users attempt to meet their need of i...
While the use of internet search engines for research has flourished in recent decades, we are still...
The study aims to investigate student’s attitudes and experiences of information retrieval on the In...
The study aims to investigate student’s attitudes and experiences of information retrieval on the In...
Electronic search engines like Yahoo! and Ask.com dominate high school students’ information seeking...
The Internet is rapidly becoming a central source of information for the 21st century. Because the I...
Being literate used to be about knowing how to read. In the 21st century it also means knowing how t...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how high school students (age 13 to 19) search for informati...
Problem Statement: The Internet is an important source whereby users attempt to meet their need of i...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how high school students (age 13 to 19) search for informati...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis observes the processes that occur when pupils are tol...
This thesis observes the processes that occur when pupils are told to use the Internet to find infor...
Purpose – This paper investigates the experiences of school teachers of supporting pupils and their ...
This Masters thesis aims at investigating how 15-year old girls use the Internet, particularly on th...
This Masters thesis aims at investigating how 15-year old girls use the Internet, particularly on th...
Problem Statement: The Internet is an important source whereby users attempt to meet their need of i...
While the use of internet search engines for research has flourished in recent decades, we are still...
The study aims to investigate student’s attitudes and experiences of information retrieval on the In...
The study aims to investigate student’s attitudes and experiences of information retrieval on the In...
Electronic search engines like Yahoo! and Ask.com dominate high school students’ information seeking...
The Internet is rapidly becoming a central source of information for the 21st century. Because the I...
Being literate used to be about knowing how to read. In the 21st century it also means knowing how t...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how high school students (age 13 to 19) search for informati...
Problem Statement: The Internet is an important source whereby users attempt to meet their need of i...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how high school students (age 13 to 19) search for informati...