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Information Behavior of Humanities Students in Bulgaria, Italy and Sweden: Planning a Game-Based Learning Approach for Avoiding Fake Content

verfasst von : Marina Encheva, Plamena Zlatkova, Anna Maria Tammaro, Mats Brenner

Erschienen in: Information Literacy in Everyday Life

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The paper deals with the Erasmus+ project NAVIGATE - Information Literacy: A Game-based Learning Approach for Avoiding Fake Content, coordinated by the University of Library Studies and Information Technologies in Bulgaria. The focus of the project is on Bachelor’s students in Humanities who either do not have the skills to distinguish fake content or do not have the desire, due to lack of time and interest, to conduct more in-depth information search. By applying a game-based approach to information literacy training in three European countries innovation can be brought into this field. The results of an empirical sociological survey conducted in the partners’ institutions in Bulgaria, Italy and Sweden on students’ understanding of the concepts of information and mobile literacy and the criteria used by the learners for the assessment of information are presented. Emphasis is also placed on the role of the library as a partner in the learning.

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Metadaten
Titel
Information Behavior of Humanities Students in Bulgaria, Italy and Sweden: Planning a Game-Based Learning Approach for Avoiding Fake Content
verfasst von
Marina Encheva
Plamena Zlatkova
Anna Maria Tammaro
Mats Brenner
Copyright-Jahr
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13472-3_28