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  • SunisinuS
    Crazy Ass Mofo
    • May 2010
    • 3301

    Education.

    So how do we fight back? I do not care to hear about how you think Democrat or Republican philosophy is key to "complete" your education. But gees people, not even knowing how to navigate a basic library?

    And these are our Future Leaders?

    Maybe this was a sponsored link.....I do not care.....least I can research an ellipsis. It does not even belong to Ron Paul!




    The members of the generation that is sometimes dubbed the "millennials" are alternately reviled or lauded by the news media for their tech-savvy, gadget-loving ways. But a new ethnographic research project on students in five Illinois universities may put a dent in that reputation. It found that many college kids don't even know how to perform a simple internet search.

    Researchers with the Ethnographic Research in Illinois Academic Libraries project watched 30 students at Illinois Wesleyan University try to search for different topics online and found that only seven of them were able to conduct "what a librarian might consider a reasonably well-executed search."

    The students "appeared to lack even some of the most basic information literacy skills that we assumed they would have mastered in high school," Lynda Duke and Andrew Asher write in a book on the project coming out this fall.

    At all five Illinois universities, students reported feeling "anxious" and confused when trying to research. Many felt overwhelmed by the volume of results their searches would turn up, not realizing that there are ways to narrow those searches and get more tailored results. Others would abandon their research topics when they couldn't find enough sources, unaware that they were using the wrong search terms or database for their topics.

    The researchers found that students did not know "how to build a search to narrow or expand results, how to use subject headings, and how various search engines (including Google) organize and display results." That means that some students didn't understand how to search only for news articles, or only for scholarly articles. Most only know how to punch in keywords and hope for the best.

    Asher told The Lookout that "extremely few students could describe how Google works in conceptual terms with any degree of accuracy." One sophomore in Biology told him: "I have no idea [how Google determines search results]. I'm just trusting Google to know what are the good resources."

    This can be a problem because Google organizes results in part on how many other sites link to a page. That means scholarly articles are rarely at the top of basic search results for any topic. Asher points out that searching for "How Google Works" turns up an April Fool's prank by Google engineers in its top results.

    A survey last year of 1,000 college students backed up the somewhat counterintuitive finding that the millennials (sometimes defined as those born between 1980 and 1995) are actually not that good at the Internet. Most students said they trusted whatever website was the first result for their search on Google. Other students said they trusted most the "sponsored" links that appear at the top of the page, which are actually paid advertisements.

    In other sad news, Google "search anthropologist" Dan Russell told The Atlantic's Alexis Madrigal that 90 percent of American Google users do not know how to use CTRL or Command+F to find a word on a page. Russell says he's watched people patiently scan documents for a word or phrase, when they could use that simple trick and save time. "Just like we learn to skim tables of content or look through an index or just skim chapter titles to find what we're looking for, we need to teach people about this CTRL+F thing," Madrigal writes.


    and just for fun.... http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shu...urn=nfl-wp5755
    Last edited by SunisinuS; 08-24-2011, 09:11 PM. Reason: He knew how to navigate an earthquake!
    Can't Control your Future. Can't Control your Friends. The women start to hike their skirts up. I didn't have a clue. That is when I kinda learned how to smile a lot. One Two Three Fouir fun ter thehr fuur.
  • lesfunk
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    • Jan 2004
    • 3583

    #2
    reading your post made my jaw ache
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    • conmee
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      • Mar 2003
      • 1945

      #3
      You weren't supposed to put it in your mouth, Les...

      Originally posted by lesfunk
      reading your post made my jaw ache
      That is all.

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      • VAiN
        Use my hand, I won't look
        ROCKSTAR

        • Nov 2006
        • 5056

        #4
        It does bring up a good point, and one that I've mentioned in these types of conversations with friends - the generation that has never NOT had the internets just lack basic thinking and communication skills. Everything is point & click instant. I feel fortunate to be old enough to remember when computers didn't exist, yet young enough to have grown up with them from their beginnings through middle & high school.
        Originally posted by wiseguy
        That shit will welcome you in the morning and pour the milk in your count chocula for ya.

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        • fifth element
          Commando
          • Nov 2010
          • 1224

          #5
          Originally posted by VAiN
          It does bring up a good point, and one that I've mentioned in these types of conversations with friends - the generation that has never NOT had the internets just lack basic thinking and communication skills. Everything is point & click instant. I feel fortunate to be old enough to remember when computers didn't exist, yet young enough to have grown up with them from their beginnings through middle & high school.
          Agree....what amazes me, i suppose, is that WE were taught to navigate a library, it's system and its search tools....

          if the internet is taking the PLACE of libraries and all research is allowable online for high school/college papers,
          WHY are children NOT being taught the BASICS of that system as part of their curriculum?
          “Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” ~~Maria Robinson

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          • Blaze
            Full Member Status

            • Jan 2009
            • 4371

            #6
            Learning Information Literacy Across the Curriculum (LILAC) is a group of faculty and librarians dedicated to fostering Information Literacy skills for the 21st century.


            Some of you may have read the Inside Higher Education article about Rebecca Moore Howard and Sandra Jamieson's recent presentation at CCCC about the Citation Project (http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2...rstand_sources). The actual video of the presentation is available online at http://www.viddler.com/explore/yscmc...eturl=81189253.

            Some of you may have read the Inside Higher Education article about Rebecca Moore Howard and Sandra Jamieson's recent presentation at CCCC ...
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