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Scime, Anthony – 1998
Currently available World Wide Web search engines determine a site's qualification as a response to a search request by matching keywords in the request to keywords representing the site. The returned sites are given a score and ranked according to the match on keywords. Many of these retrieved sites can be irrelevant to the user's true…
Descriptors: Assignments, Course Content, Course Objectives, Database Design
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Mitchell, Debby – Educational Media International, 1999
Describes the development of a curriculum page by preservice teachers at the University of Central Florida that uses the Internet's interactive potential to organize and create online information. Explains the organization of the Web page, and discusses outcomes of the assignment, including transfer of learning and real-life applications.…
Descriptors: Assignments, Higher Education, Information Retrieval, Internet
Milbury, Peter – Book Report, 1997
Illustrates the importance of students knowing how to effectively search electronic resources. Discusses a Web site created at Chico High School and describes the three major components of the organization of electronic resources (outreach, training, and planning interview). Gives an example of a class research assignment and discusses other…
Descriptors: Assignments, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Information Retrieval
Smalley, Topsy N. – 1983
A college level, one-unit library research skills course is required of all students as part of a general education program at the State University College at Plattsburgh, New York. The course emphasizes the presentation of learning experiences within the context of two conceptual structures: principles that underlie information access systems,…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Assignments, Card Catalogs, Higher Education
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Penhale, Sara J.; Stratton, Wilmer – Journal of Chemical Education, 1994
Describes and evaluates the success of a chemistry course for nonscience majors that examines a variety of contemporary science-based issues and includes online retrieval of chemical information. Explains how course instructor and librarian work together to plan assignments and provide instruction to groups of students. Includes sample assignments…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Assignments, Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Henninger, Edward A.; Hurlbert, Janet McNeil – Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship, 1996
Describes the inclusion of critical thinking and information retrieval in an undergraduate business program utilizing active learning techniques. Presents a model assignment, outlines a library workshop, offers an evaluation of the project, and discusses librarian-faculty collaboration in creating an appropriate assignment. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Active Learning, Assignments, Business Administration Education
Oberman-Soroka, Cerise – 1980
This paper describes the rationale behind and the development and utilization of a bibliographic instruction course which incorporates formal abstract reasoning skills. The limitations of the search strategy technique of bibliographic instruction are discussed as well as the fact that many college students have not developed sophisticated…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Assignments, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Frey, Joanne M. – 2000
This paper briefly describes an assignment designed to improve teachers' attitudes toward technology through basic instruction. A group of teachers who were taking graduate level courses were introduced to computer technology in a non-threatening manner starting with learning the basic computer skills, such as e-mail, word processing, and…
Descriptors: Assignments, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy
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Leckie, Gloria J. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1996
Faculty often overestimate the scholarly communication experiences, critical-thinking abilities, and information-seeking skills of the undergraduates to whom they assign papers. A stratified methodology is suggested for teaching information retrieval skills in the classroom. A strong curriculum-integrated approach could ease the burden on students…
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Critical Thinking, Higher Education