Information Technology, Cognition, and Communication
(2005) Information Technology, Cognition, and Communication.
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Abstract
This is a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation of about 27 slides used in conjunction with a talk at UCI-CRITO on 18 May 2005, and the research reported is from a previously published study of mine. Information technology is varied and human use and impact can be examined at different levels. I report on a study that examines the ubiquitous hyperlinks as instruments of cognition in e-learning. This study has been published as Coleman, A. 2005. Instruments of cognition: Use of citations and Web links in online teaching materials. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 56 (4): 382-392. Preprint available online: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/archive/00000806/. Last retrieved: 12 May, 2005
| EPrint Type: | Presentation |
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| Subjects: | Distributed Learning Geographic Information Science Information Seeking Behaviors Evaluation |
| ID Code: | 861 |
| Deposited On: | 19 May 2005 |
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