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Digital and information literacy as discursive mapping of an information landscape
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SourceBotte, Alexander [Hrsg.]; Libbrecht, Paul [Hrsg.]; Rittberger, Marc [Hrsg.]: Learning Information Literacy across the Globe. Frankfurt am Main, May 10th 2019. Frankfurt am Main : DIPF 2021, S. 45-55
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Contributors (corporate)DIPF | Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsforschung und Bildungsinformation ; ILO Information Literacy Online ; Conference on Learning Information Literacy across the Globe LILG (2019 : Frankfurt am Main)
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LanguageEnglish
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Abstract (English):This paper presents observations drawn from a dataset in which are recorded dialogues between groups of learners as they propose, negotiate and
enact digital and information literacy practices. Members of the groups can be observed introducing and validating informational and technological resources to other group members, and working to configure their information landscape in ways that then allow them to make judgments about found or encountered information in ways that could not have been possible for them prior to the dialogue. Following David Harvey, we propose that the groups are creating "discursive maps" of their information landscapes, used to both define and explore the context. Groups can be observed mapping both real and simulated contexts. (DIPF/Orig.)
is part of:Learning Information Literacy across the Globe. Frankfurt am Main, May 10th 2019
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Date of publication02.02.2021
CitationWhitworth, Andrew; Webster, Lee: Digital and information literacy as discursive mapping of an information landscape - In: Botte, Alexander [Hrsg.]; Libbrecht, Paul [Hrsg.]; Rittberger, Marc [Hrsg.]: Learning Information Literacy across the Globe. Frankfurt am Main, May 10th 2019. Frankfurt am Main : DIPF 2021, S. 45-55 - URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-178847 - DOI: 10.25656/01:17884
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