the transition years: evaluating info lit skills from high school to college-level research
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The Transition Years:
Evaluating Information Literacy Skills
From High School to College-Level Research
By Wendy Ikemoto, MLIScSr. Education Technology Consultant
Imagine Easy Solutions, LLC
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We are Imagine Easy Solutions,
a tiny company with big ideas.
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Who We Are, What We Do
EasyBib is an intuitive information literacy
platform, with website evaluation, research, note taking and citation tools.
ResearchReady is a cloud-based platform that enables teachers
and librarians to teach and assess research and critical
thinking sills.
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How are students approaching the research process?
How can we help them?
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I. Current State of Students
II. What Sources They Use
III. The Good & The Bad
IV. What Can We Do?
What to Expect: Outline
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Current State of Students
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“High school students are often not allowed enough time to do in-depth research.
Students are often told what to learn rather than asked to conduct self-directed research.
Standardized testing at the K-12 level makes it difficult for teachers to emphasize information literacy skills.”
“Bridging the Gap: Preparing High School Students for College Level Research.”
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“What Happens Online in 60 Seconds?” Qmee
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“What Happens Online in 60 Seconds?” Qmee
575 Websites
Created
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“What Happens Online in 60 Seconds?” Qmee
72 Hours of
Video on
YouTube
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“What Happens Online in 60 Seconds?” Qmee
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“What Happens Online in 60 Seconds?” Qmee
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This is Jane
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High School to College Transition
Source: "Are They Ready? Exploring Student Information Literacy Skills in the Transition From Secondary to Tertiary Education."
Students overly confident
Bad first research experience.
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“Perceptions of Libraries, 2010: Context and Community.”
40% of college students have never used their library’s website.
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Source: "Perceptions of Libraries, 2010: Context and Community," OCLC.
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What Sources They Use
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Most Popular Sources Used in Student Writing
(2010-2011)
1. Wikipedia (8%)2. Yahoo! Answers (8%)3. Answers.com (3%)4. eNotes (3%)5. SlideShare (2%)
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Most Popular Sources Used in Student Writing
(2011-2012)
1. Wikipedia (11%)2. Oppapers (4%)3. SlideShare (4%)4. Course Hero (4%)5. Scribd (3%)
“The Sources in Student Writing – Higher Education. Turnitin.”
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You may feel like this…
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…But it’s not so bad!
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Source: Information Literacy Learning Outcomes and Student Success.
Sources Used in Student Writing
Freshman used:
• LexisNexis Academic
• Quick Search (a federated search feature),
• Academic Search Premier
• Library catalog
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Source: Information Literacy Learning Outcomes and Student Success.
Sources Used in Student Writing
Seniors used:
• Academic Search Premier
• Library catalog
• JSTOR
• Montana Rules of Civil Procedure
• Science Direct
• Business Search Premier
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Source: Information Literacy Learning Outcomes and Student Success.
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Analysis of EasyBib’s Users
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"Let's do the numbers..."
40,624,204Number of students who used EasyBib
within the past 12 months
Source: EasyBib user data.
Our user base
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WebsitesBooksJournalsNewspapersPhotosOther 54 types
Our most used citation formats:
Source: EasyBib data
50%15%6%2%2%25%
“Let's do the numbers...”
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Top 10 Sites Cited on EasyBib
Can you guess at least 2 of the websites?
Source: EasyBib user data.
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Top 10 Sites Cited on EasyBib10. The Washington Post9. CNN8. Answers.com7. Time Magazine 6. Associated Content (Yahoo! Voices)5. BBC News4. JSTOR3. YouTube2. The New York Times1. Wikipeida
User-generated content
Source: EasyBib user data.
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Source: EasyBib Survey
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The Good & the Bad
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IL: Areas of Understanding
Boolean OperatorsIdentify queries that narrow results• One-third understood “AND” narrowed results• Less than 10% believed “OR” would narrow results
Web Site Quality/CredibilityIdentify three evaluation characteristics• 23.8% selected all three• 73.9% selected an answer with at least one
Source: "Are They Ready? Exploring Student Information Literacy Skills in the Transition From Secondary to Tertiary Education."
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50/50Likelihood of student using a source with
educational value (encyclopedia, news website) vs. less-than-credible sources
(social networks, cheat sites).
Turnitin Report
Source: The Sources in Student Writing – Secondary Education.
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Source: "Are They Ready? Exploring Student Information Literacy Skills in the Transition From Secondary to Tertiary Education."
Areas of Improvement
Citation Recognition• Only 23% successfully identified a journal
article• 13% understand which bibliographic
elements are used to locate journal article in an OPAC
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Source: How College Students Seek Information in the Digital Age Project Information Literacy.
did not understand the
need to cite a source in
instances other than direct
quotes.
25.4%
Did not know when to cite a
source at all.
24%
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Source: "Are They Ready? Exploring Student Information Literacy Skills in the Transition From Secondary to Tertiary Education."
Areas of Improvement
did not know what
credentials constituted a
scholarly article.
40%
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Plagiarism
2011 Pew Research StudyCollege Presidents
• 55% reported an increase• 40% noticed neither an increase nor decrease• 2% noticed a decrease*
Of those who noticed an increase, 89% "believe that computers and the internet have played a major role in this trend."
*"No answer" responses not shown.
Source: "The Digital Revolution and Higher Education," Pew Research Center.
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Source: EasyBib Survey
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6/1/12
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6/1/12
Exposure to New Tools
51% 43%Of Freshmen said they
had a hard time learning
to navigate new tools
Had trouble making
sense of new
information
Source: Project Information Literacy
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6/1/12
What do Freshman
Struggle with Most?
75%Developing Keyword
Searches
57%Sorting through irrelevant
search results
51%Identifying and selecting
sources
Source: Project Information Literacy
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6/1/12
29%Campus Librarians
29%English Comp. Instructors
20%Other Professors
Source: Project Information Literacy
Who do They Go to for Help?
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6/1/12
17% Said they had trouble asking for help...
Source: Project Information Literacy
Who do They Go to for Help?
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Summary
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What Can We Do?
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What Can We Do?
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6/1/12
Information literacy instruction for educators
How?• Inservice training• PD
Why?• Common Core• Familiarity with library
“Bridging the Gap: Preparing High School Students for College Level Research.”
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Collaborate!
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Common ground for high school student learning outcomes(Jefferson County, NY)
1. Task definition2. Source selection3. Information access4. Make connections, draw conclusions5. Ethical writing and presentation6. Reflect on research
Collaborate!
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Information Literacy Continuum Committee (Rochester, NY)
• Document covering IL skills between H.S. and college• Shared with teachers and parents• Discussion forum of K-12 and academics• Visit each other’s learning environments
Collaborate!
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Information literacy curriculum collaboration(Utah)
• Two library media specialists• High school English teacher• Two university librarians• Instructional designer
Collaborate!
http://helios.weber.edu
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Visit local academic libraries• LC classification• ILL• Subject specialists• Writing center
Collaborate!
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Connect
• #infolit• #libchat• #highered
• Join groups• Follow local colleges• Explore your network
• infolit list serv• K-20 collaboration• lists.ala.org/sympa
What ideas do you have?
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• Montgomery County – discussion on June 12th – Contact Sara Frey at [email protected] for more information
• Discovery services – changing how we use search queries and narrow results.
• “concierge librarian” – special populations (ELL, etc)
• Metaliteracies and “Student-centered-ness”
What strategies or thoughts do you have?
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• Google Hummingbird algorithm – why do we get the results we get? When, why, who, how, etc.
• Crash course for seniors going to college. (College research assignment, online course you create, etc.)
• Life-long friendships with HS librarians
What strategies or thoughts do you have?
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EasyBib forms its tools and features based around what we learn from our users.
We analyze what they do, and find ways to make it easy, efficient, and effective.
Through analysis, we see where they're struggling, and strive to make the
research process more manageable.
Our Philosophy
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