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Student Learning In The Information Age
Patricia Senn Breivik

Student Learning In The Information Age

American Council on Education/Oryx Press (1998)
9781573560009
200 pages | 161 x 230 mm
Dewey 027.6/2
LC Classification Z711.2 .B755 1998
LC Control No. 97035183

Subject

  • Information Literacy
  • Information Retrieval
  • Information Retrieval - Study And Teaching (Higher) - United States
  • Information Retrieval/ Study And Teaching (Higher)/ United States
  • Library Orientation For College Students - United States

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The author offers an in-depth examination of resource-based learning as an important new paradigm for higher education. This concept shifts the focus from teaching to learning by requiring students to select their own learning materials from a wide range of real world information resources. A resource-based approach helps students assume more responsibility for their own learning. It also creates a strong partnership between faculty members and campus librarians. Breivik highlights examples of colleges and universities that are already using this approach successfully and offers a framework to help educators create their own resource-based learning programs. This work will be of significant interest to academic leaders, faculty, and campus information providers.

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