Part of the Volume on Digital Media, Youth, and CredibilityThis chapter presents an in-depth exploration of how college students identify credible information in everyday information-seeking tasks. The authors find that credibility assessment is an over-time process rather than a discrete evaluative event. Moreover, the context in which credibility assessment occurs is crucial to understand because it affects both the level of effort as well as the strategies that people use to evaluate credibility. College students indicate that although credibility was an important consideration during information seeking, they often compromised information credibility for speed and convenience, especially when the information sought was less consequentia...
One of the most important literacy skills in today\u27s information society is the ability to determ...
The purpose of this study is to examine to what extent the context in which people interact with onl...
AbstractEducators, education administrators, parents, guardians, and policy makers are concerned wit...
Part of the Volume on Digital Media, Youth, and CredibilityThis chapter explores several challenges ...
Part of the Volume on Digital Media, Youth, and Credibility This chapter argues that understanding c...
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Research has shown that students difer in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online text...
Part of the Volume on Digital Media, Youth, and CredibilityThis chapter argues that digital media cr...
AbstractDuring the past few decades the increase in use of digital media for communication has had a...
Research has shown that students differ in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online tex...
Part of the Volume on Digital Media, Youth, and Credibility Historically, credibility assessments as...
Part of the Volume on Digital Media, Youth, and Credibility This chapter discusses children's cognit...
Background Previous research indicates that students lack sufficient online credibility evaluation ...
A study of students’ ability to evaluate digital texts has revealed that teenagers find it particula...
Todays youth faces difficulties when navigating on the World Wide Web where they constantly face an ...
One of the most important literacy skills in today\u27s information society is the ability to determ...
The purpose of this study is to examine to what extent the context in which people interact with onl...
AbstractEducators, education administrators, parents, guardians, and policy makers are concerned wit...
Part of the Volume on Digital Media, Youth, and CredibilityThis chapter explores several challenges ...
Part of the Volume on Digital Media, Youth, and Credibility This chapter argues that understanding c...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61241/1/1440410114_ftp.pd
Research has shown that students difer in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online text...
Part of the Volume on Digital Media, Youth, and CredibilityThis chapter argues that digital media cr...
AbstractDuring the past few decades the increase in use of digital media for communication has had a...
Research has shown that students differ in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online tex...
Part of the Volume on Digital Media, Youth, and Credibility Historically, credibility assessments as...
Part of the Volume on Digital Media, Youth, and Credibility This chapter discusses children's cognit...
Background Previous research indicates that students lack sufficient online credibility evaluation ...
A study of students’ ability to evaluate digital texts has revealed that teenagers find it particula...
Todays youth faces difficulties when navigating on the World Wide Web where they constantly face an ...
One of the most important literacy skills in today\u27s information society is the ability to determ...
The purpose of this study is to examine to what extent the context in which people interact with onl...
AbstractEducators, education administrators, parents, guardians, and policy makers are concerned wit...