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Teaching Electronic Information Literacy: A How-To-Do-It Manual

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From electronic searching to the Internet, electronic classrooms and beyond, electronic media open up a world of information for skilled users. Those teaching electronic information systems to both novice and partially experienced learners will find this guide's simple, clear language, step-by-step instruction, and practical, targeted chapters invaluable. Covered learning theory and electronic literacy; outreach to potential learners; teaching basic electronic searching strategies; introducing learners to the Internet; putting together an electronic literacy workshop; using the Internet to teach the Internet; equipment requirements; administration; and recommended readings.

179 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1995

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