Based on original data from one-on-one and focus group interviews with high school students in California, this article reveals how consistent access to or deprivation from informational resources influences information synthesis for scholastic work. In order to hold motivation constant, the article delineates three kinds of Striver students: Endowed, Entrepreneurial, and Empowered. The article examines the ways in which Strivers obtain information relevant to schoolwork from digital media, non-digital media, and knowledgeable individuals. Findings reveal linkages between access to informational resources and the internalization of a self-reliant or other-reliant stance towards information synthesis. Endowed-Strivers who enjoy synergistic a...
To encourage students\u27 use of the library, and in particular of its electronic resources, we need...
Information literacy self-efficacy and academic motivation are both argued to play important roles i...
A great deal of sociological literature seeks to understand how and why students pursue-and achieve-...
This article begins to shed light on the use of new media for information acquisition and assessment...
Providing an empirical base to flesh out the notion of ‘information capital’, this article charts th...
This article describes and discusses the digital and information skills of Swedish youth in relation...
This article describes and discusses the digital and information skills of Swedish youth in relation...
This article begins to shed light on how informational advantage affects the use of new media for in...
People frequently engage in the process of “heutagogy” (i.e., self-determined learning). Unlike peda...
While American teenagers are often presumed to be uniformly ‘wired’, in reality, segments of the you...
This presentation introduces a framework to explain teenagers’ performances in an information search...
Few studies have documented the literacy activities in an after-school setting of affluent early ado...
The accelerated growth of 1:1 educational computing initiatives has challenged digital equity with a...
Many propose technology as a tool for empowerment of lower SES urban students, but little research h...
This study examines American high school students’ school-related information-seeking. Comparing adv...
To encourage students\u27 use of the library, and in particular of its electronic resources, we need...
Information literacy self-efficacy and academic motivation are both argued to play important roles i...
A great deal of sociological literature seeks to understand how and why students pursue-and achieve-...
This article begins to shed light on the use of new media for information acquisition and assessment...
Providing an empirical base to flesh out the notion of ‘information capital’, this article charts th...
This article describes and discusses the digital and information skills of Swedish youth in relation...
This article describes and discusses the digital and information skills of Swedish youth in relation...
This article begins to shed light on how informational advantage affects the use of new media for in...
People frequently engage in the process of “heutagogy” (i.e., self-determined learning). Unlike peda...
While American teenagers are often presumed to be uniformly ‘wired’, in reality, segments of the you...
This presentation introduces a framework to explain teenagers’ performances in an information search...
Few studies have documented the literacy activities in an after-school setting of affluent early ado...
The accelerated growth of 1:1 educational computing initiatives has challenged digital equity with a...
Many propose technology as a tool for empowerment of lower SES urban students, but little research h...
This study examines American high school students’ school-related information-seeking. Comparing adv...
To encourage students\u27 use of the library, and in particular of its electronic resources, we need...
Information literacy self-efficacy and academic motivation are both argued to play important roles i...
A great deal of sociological literature seeks to understand how and why students pursue-and achieve-...