NEW APPROACHES TO TEACHING FOREIGN INFORMATION RESOURCES AT THE UNIVERSITY
https://doi.org/10.24108/2658-3143-2019-2-3-167-180
Abstract
Purpose. The present work investigates the impact of the pedagogy approaches in the teaching e-resource of low-motivated students.
Materials and Methods. The pilot study involves about 1000 first-year undergraduates of the North-West Institute of Management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (NWIM RANEPA). Introductory part of the lecture is traditional. “Motivational” part varies depending on e-resource and includes a demonstration of all possible advantages for target audience — uniqueness, quality, advantages over open resources. In addition, the material is organized so as to provide multiple entries into the interface.
Results. We studied statistics of visits to e-resources for 2 calendar years (before the introduction of new methods in 2016 and after — in 2017), and conducted surveys of students at the end of training. We got the apparent increase of visits when the pedagogical approach and the methods of training are changed.
Discussion and conclusions. Research findings have illustrated the importance of support to the low-motivated students in their educational process by new approaches to the training. The librarian-teacher in this role is the link between the e-resource and the consumer, and their role is important for achieving the best results for both the organization and students. The authors are conscious that the interest in subscription resources would probably decline in the future. The keeping this interest is beyond the scope of this study. The data obtained and the conclusions made can be useful at all stages of the students’ training at any year of study.
About the Authors
V. A. VasilyevaRussian Federation
Deputy Director of the Scientific Library,
8-ya liniya VO, 61, Saint Petersburg, 199004
V. S. Vasilyeva
Russian Federation
Director of the Information Support Center of Scientific Research of the Scientific Library,
8-ya liniya VO, 61, Saint Petersburg, 199004
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Review
For citations:
Vasilyeva V.A., Vasilyeva V.S. NEW APPROACHES TO TEACHING FOREIGN INFORMATION RESOURCES AT THE UNIVERSITY. Scholarly Research and Information. 2019;2(3):167-180. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24108/2658-3143-2019-2-3-167-180