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Netskills and the current state of beliefs and practices in student learning: an assessment and recommendations
Authors:Liam Murray  Triona Hourigan  Catherine Jeanneau   Dominic Chappell
Affiliation:Department of Computer Science and Information Systems, University of Limerick, Ireland.; Department of Languages and Cultural Studies, University of Limerick.
Abstract:This article analyses data from over 1000 student questionnaires dealing with how students currently use the web to support their learning. It discusses student understanding, needs, and expectations of the web and the overwhelming perception that the web now forms an integral part of their study and research practices. However, these practices require greater definition and refinement for and by the student. Evidence from some teaching staff is compared with that from students for validation purposes and has also revealed striking differences in perception and attitudes between the two groups. We identify specific needs on the part of most students in our survey who require greater guidance and study skills when using the web. These “Netskills” are described and recommendations are made concerning their acquisition and future development by students who are demanding that such skills become part of their own learning strategies.
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