Student Shortcomings - Anything but Masters of Technology — O...
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Saved by 7 people (1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-01-23
- Hamacleod on 2008-09-28 - Tags net.generation , searching , ICT.Literacy , age
- Jeroenbottema on 2008-09-15 - Tags ict , onderwijs , e-learning , students_voice
- Pjhiggins on 2008-03-25 - Tags interactive , research , students2.0
- Whatsit81 on 2008-02-10 - Tags research
- Keithrchapman on 2008-02-03 - Tags newmedia , teaching
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However, the report indicated that these users are anything but “expert searchers.”
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Students in fact really, really like activity and therefore like to cut-and-paste. The report notes, “There is a lot of anecdotal evidence and plagiarism is a serious issue.”
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The growing belief is that technology has ultimately made students more impatient and added to their need for instant gratification. The report indicates there is no hard evidence that young people are any more impatient than are adults.”
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In fact the study indicates that students often fail to evaluate such information at all.
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