Impact of multimedia on academic information literacy instruction in libraries

Hozefa Ramgadwala
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This study investigates the impact of multimedia within academic information literacy in the higher education sector. It considers the recent information and communications technology boom, its effect on academic information literacy preferences, and how it has affected pedagogy. Finally, it discusses the current and future trends of the influence of multimedia on pedagogical instruction. A survey of higher education students in three countries – the UK, Kenya and India – was undertaken to understand the shift towards multimedia in libraries. The aim was to determine if behavioural attributes (academic or artistic, verbalisers or visualisers) and the university’s location impacted multimedia learning. The results of the study do not support the aptitude–treatment interaction theory. In the current context, different learners (academic or artistic) need different kinds of instruction to optimise their learning. However, the survey found that students’ nature did not influence their choice of method of instruction (verbal or video). It also revealed that the university’s location facilitated or hampered students’ learning capabilities.
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多媒体对图书馆学术信息扫盲教学的影响
本研究调查了多媒体对高等教育学术信息扫盲的影响。研究考虑了近期信息和通信技术的蓬勃发展、它对学术信息扫盲偏好的影响以及它对教学法的影响。最后,它讨论了多媒体对教学法影响的当前和未来趋势。对英国、肯尼亚和印度三个国家的高等教育学生进行了调查,以了解图书馆向多媒体的转变。目的是确定行为属性(学术或艺术、语言或视觉)和大学所在地是否会影响多媒体学习。研究结果并不支持能力-待遇互动理论。在当前情况下,不同的学习者(学术型或艺术型)需要不同的教学来优化他们的学习。然而,调查发现,学生的天性并不影响他们对教学方法(口头或视频)的选择。调查还显示,大学的地理位置对学生的学习能力有促进或阻碍作用。
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