Development and Evaluation of a MOOC Extension for Teaching Subject-Specific Skills in Information Literacy for Business Administration

Stefan Dreisiebner
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Information Literacy (IL) is “the set of integrated abilities encompassing the reflective discovery of information, the understanding of how information is produced and valued, and the use of information in creating new knowledge and participating ethically in communities of learning” (American Library Association, 2016). IL as a social key competence is particularly essential in post-secondary education and research. According to many studies (e.g. Katz, 2007; Rubinić et al., 2013), student’s information literacy levels are generally low. IL also includes subject-specific skills; e.g. relevant resources are different among disciplines (Johnston & Webber, 2003; Bundy, 2004). Analyses show the need for an attractive tutorial which can be developed on a broad basis of available material. Accordingly, an extension to a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) for developing information literacy focusing on higher education students shall be developed and evaluated, that focuses on information skills needed in Business Administration. MOOCs are online courses with no entry barriers open for unlimited participation (van Treek et al., 2013).
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《工商管理信息素养专业技能》MOOC扩展课程的开发与评价
信息素养(IL)是“一套综合能力,包括对信息的反思性发现,对信息如何产生和价值的理解,以及在创造新知识和道德地参与学习社区中使用信息”(美国图书馆协会,2016)。外语作为一种社会关键能力,在高等教育和研究中尤为重要。根据许多研究(如Katz, 2007;rubiniki et al., 2013),学生的信息素养水平普遍较低。IL还包括特定学科的技能;例如,不同学科之间的相关资源是不同的(Johnston & Webber, 2003;邦迪,2004)。分析表明,需要一份有吸引力的教程,可以在现有材料的广泛基础上编写。因此,应开发和评估以高等教育学生为重点的大规模开放在线课程(MOOC)的信息素养培养扩展,重点是工商管理所需的信息技能。mooc是没有进入门槛的在线课程,可以无限制地参与(van Treek et al., 2013)。
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