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Peterson, Janet Walker.
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Networked generation youth's information seeking process: An examination of cognitive, affective, and physical information seeking behaviors and problem solving techniques.
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Networked generation youth's information seeking process: An examination of cognitive, affective, and physical information seeking behaviors and problem solving techniques./
Author:
Peterson, Janet Walker.
Description:
359 p.
Notes:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-08, Section: A, page: 2918.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-08A.
Subject:
Anthropology, Medical and Forensic. -
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9780549783787
Networked generation youth's information seeking process: An examination of cognitive, affective, and physical information seeking behaviors and problem solving techniques.
Peterson, Janet Walker.
Networked generation youth's information seeking process: An examination of cognitive, affective, and physical information seeking behaviors and problem solving techniques.
- 359 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-08, Section: A, page: 2918.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of North Texas, 2008.
This study investigated the information seeking process of the networked generation youth. Specifically, the researcher examined the cognitive, affective, and physical information seeking behaviors and problem solving techniques adolescent student users of the networked environment utilize to solve information needs.
ISBN: 9780549783787Subjects--Topical Terms:
1020279
Anthropology, Medical and Forensic.
Networked generation youth's information seeking process: An examination of cognitive, affective, and physical information seeking behaviors and problem solving techniques.
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Phase 1 used an online questionnaire to solicit information from 125 students in Grades 7-12 regarding their understanding and use of networked environments, information seeking skills, and problem solving techniques. Phase 2 observed 12 students, two from each grade level, to gain an understanding into the information seeking process of networked generation youth. Participants completed information seeking scenarios of varying levels of complexity. As the participants completed the scenario, they engaged in talk-aloud verbal protocol to describe and explain their behaviors and techniques as they advanced through their information seeking process. Semi-structured interviews were conducted which provided an opportunity for the participants to clarify their information seeking experience.
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A profile of students' networked environment knowledge and use in relationship to their information seeking process was created. Findings suggested that knowledge and experience influence networked generation youth's information seeking process in the networked environment. A subset of students were found to be experienced information seekers who applied various cognitive, affective, and physical information seeking behaviors and behavioral actions that guide them through their information seeking process. The study presented a preliminary model of the networked generation youth's information seeking process. The model provides a detailed map to networked generation youth's information seeking and problem solving.
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The researcher brings to light experience users successful behaviors as well as areas where all students need assistance in understanding networked environments and their own information seeking. The study suggests ways in which educators can evaluate students and integrate the successful behaviors as well as assist students with the behaviors that hinder their process.
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