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Despite the prevalence of internet use, many students experience difficulties in their web based information-seeking activities (Bartlett & Miller, 2011; Hargittai, Fullerton, Menchen-Trevino, & Thomas, 2010; Livingstone, Bober, & Helsper, 2005; Walraven, Brand-Gruwel, & Boshuizen, 2008; Williams & Rowlands, 2007). | Despite the prevalence of internet use, many students experience difficulties in their web based information-seeking activities (Bartlett & Miller, 2011; Hargittai, Fullerton, Menchen-Trevino, & Thomas, 2010; Livingstone, Bober, & Helsper, 2005; Walraven, Brand-Gruwel, & Boshuizen, 2008; Williams & Rowlands, 2007). | ||
These problems are fundamentally issues of literacy, which includes capabilities around the searching for, selecting , and processing of complex documents and multi-media on the web (OECD, 2013); understanding how to source, corroborate, and integrate claims from across multiple documents are key facets of literacy for mature internet use (Rouet, 2006, p. 177). | These problems are fundamentally issues of literacy, which includes capabilities around the searching for, selecting , and processing of complex documents and multi-media on the web (OECD, 2013); understanding how to source, corroborate, and integrate claims from across multiple documents are key facets of literacy for mature internet use (Rouet, 2006, p. 177). | ||
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=Copyright reform= | |||
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Digital literacy
Dumping this here for now re: digital literacy Despite the prevalence of internet use, many students experience difficulties in their web based information-seeking activities (Bartlett & Miller, 2011; Hargittai, Fullerton, Menchen-Trevino, & Thomas, 2010; Livingstone, Bober, & Helsper, 2005; Walraven, Brand-Gruwel, & Boshuizen, 2008; Williams & Rowlands, 2007). These problems are fundamentally issues of literacy, which includes capabilities around the searching for, selecting , and processing of complex documents and multi-media on the web (OECD, 2013); understanding how to source, corroborate, and integrate claims from across multiple documents are key facets of literacy for mature internet use (Rouet, 2006, p. 177). Sjgknight (talk) 13:05, 24 July 2014 (BST)
Copyright reform
Make ref extensively to WMUK_response_to_European_Commission_copyright_consultation Sjgknight (talk) 17:30, 25 July 2014 (BST)