This qualitative study is focused on young adult students’ experiences and perspectives of using websites for career information and guidance, and how that may impact their horizon of action in career decisions. Collection of data were made through interviews with college students from different faculties of Umeå University. All interviews were transcribed and compiled into various themes which were analysed with the perspectives of Digital literacy, Careership theory and the Chaos theory of careers. The result emergence the importance of students approaches on web-based information and their capacity of using it in their benefit. According to the student’s digital usage, which is categorized into simple and more advanced processes, perceiv...
The study aims to investigate student’s attitudes and experiences of information retrieval on the In...
Social network sites (SNSs) have become strategic networking tools for employment-related activities...
. The lives of the majority of students are currently absorbed by activities in social media such as...
This qualitative study is focused on young adult students’ experiences and perspectives of using web...
The job market is becoming increasingly competitive, and it is a challenge for individuals, includin...
Schools have an important role in teaching students how to use Social Network Site (SNS) for career ...
Much of the existing literature on the Internet centres on a binary classification of haves and hav...
This article examines the inter-relationship\ud between the internet and career development. It asks...
This article reports the outcomes of a study, undertaken from a phenomeno-graphic perspective, of ca...
This thesis focuses on what the Internet can contribute to schoolwork, what search strategies the st...
This article reports the outcomes of a study, undertaken from a phenomenographic perspective, of car...
This paper examines the environment that the web provides for career exploration. Career\ud practiti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate guidance counsellors’ conceptions and experiences of in...
Are our students just consumers of technology or do their interests in technology translate into pos...
This master paper describes the findings of a qualitative research study examining teacher's use of ...
The study aims to investigate student’s attitudes and experiences of information retrieval on the In...
Social network sites (SNSs) have become strategic networking tools for employment-related activities...
. The lives of the majority of students are currently absorbed by activities in social media such as...
This qualitative study is focused on young adult students’ experiences and perspectives of using web...
The job market is becoming increasingly competitive, and it is a challenge for individuals, includin...
Schools have an important role in teaching students how to use Social Network Site (SNS) for career ...
Much of the existing literature on the Internet centres on a binary classification of haves and hav...
This article examines the inter-relationship\ud between the internet and career development. It asks...
This article reports the outcomes of a study, undertaken from a phenomeno-graphic perspective, of ca...
This thesis focuses on what the Internet can contribute to schoolwork, what search strategies the st...
This article reports the outcomes of a study, undertaken from a phenomenographic perspective, of car...
This paper examines the environment that the web provides for career exploration. Career\ud practiti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate guidance counsellors’ conceptions and experiences of in...
Are our students just consumers of technology or do their interests in technology translate into pos...
This master paper describes the findings of a qualitative research study examining teacher's use of ...
The study aims to investigate student’s attitudes and experiences of information retrieval on the In...
Social network sites (SNSs) have become strategic networking tools for employment-related activities...
. The lives of the majority of students are currently absorbed by activities in social media such as...