Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Why digital natives prefer reading in print. Yes, you read that right.

Why digital natives prefer reading in print. Yes, you read that right. | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Textbook makers, bookstore owners and college student surveys all find a preference for old-fashioned print.
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Need to read this. Sounds fascinating...
 
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Instructional Preferences of First-Year College Students with Below-Proficient Information Literacy Skills: A Focus Group Study

The Attaining Information Literacy Project has focused on identifying first-year college students with below-proficient information literacy skills, gaining an understanding of those students’ self-views and perceptions of information literacy, gaining an understanding of their instructional experiences and preferences, and developing an intervention that will address their instructional needs. Focus groups were conducted with students with below-proficient skills to determine their instructional preferences. The findings from the focus groups indicate that students place a high value on personal relevance in the knowledge and skills they are learning, and they prefer a combination of demonstration and hands-on activities, interaction with the instructor and other students, and the availability of supplemental instructional materials in the form of handouts. In addition, they feel that incentives to participate in instruction are crucial and that a number of communication strategies are needed to advertise effectively the availability of instructional sessions.

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More Than 90 Percent Of College Students Prefer Reading Paper Books Over E-Books

More Than 90 Percent Of College Students Prefer Reading Paper Books Over E-Books | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
A four-year survey found that 92 percent of university student still choose reading on paper instead of screen. E-books are definitely much cheaper, which is the main reason why most students get the digital copies instead of the traditional paper versions.
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