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A Critique of: Yarmey, K. (2011). Student Information Literacy in the Mobile Environment. 1-8. http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/EDUCAUSEQuarterlyMagazineVo lum/StudentInformationLiteracyinth/225860 http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/EDUCAUSEQuarterlyMagazineVo lum/StudentInformationLiteracyinth/225860 Israel Butler May 16, 2012 EDET 780
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Searching for information effectively Critical evaluation of information Incorporation of new information into one’s knowledge base
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Study conducted fall 2010 Electronic survey on Internet-capable phone use Random sample of 832 University of Scranton undergraduates Ages 18-24, representing 22% of university’s undergrad population. Survey consisted of 35 multiple-choice questions
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69% of respondents (229 students) owned smartphones iPhone – 11% Android – 12% BlackBerry – 20% Other brands – 57%
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(Yarmey Figure 2)
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Different phone users search for information in various ways Majority of smartphone users used typed keywords iPhone and Android users used alternative input methods
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Yarmey’s survey found that the majority of students reviewed search results less than twice Less than 25% reported checking more than five initial search results
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25% of respondents did not question reliability of sites <10% reported visiting a website’s “About Us” page Varmey’s theory: Loading additional web page on phone would demand more time: speed of data connection
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73% of iPhone users and 86% of Android users used app reviews to judge reliability Less than 7% of iPhone users and 11% of Android users did not question validity of apps
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Information literacy instructors should become familiar with new search methods to aid students Students should review a number of serach results Instructors should help students understand how to evaluate info when presented in nontraditional forms, i.e. mobile apps Students may need help applying information literacy skills learned while searching on a desktop/laptop
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Mobile technology such as iPads and other tablet devices were beginning to surface in the mainstream Certain Academic apps (Scranton’s Angel system) were not as userfriendly during the time of survey Research was limited in scope due to single- site survey
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Searching for information effectively in the mobile environment Critical evaluation of mobile resources Exploring different methods information was retrieved through smartphones
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How has information literacy changed with the emergence of recent technological advancements in mobile devices and tablet computers? Since academic mobile apps have been improved since the time of this study, are postsecondary students more information literate with user-friendlier apps?
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Yarmey, K. (2011). Student Information Literacy in the Mobile Environment. 1-8. http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/EDUCAUSE QuarterlyMagazineVolum/StudentInformationLiteracyinth/22 5860 http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/EDUCAUSE QuarterlyMagazineVolum/StudentInformationLiteracyinth/22 5860
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