Digital visitors and Residents: Project Update

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DEPARTMENT FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY-ASSISTED LIFELONG LEARNING 9 th December 2011 Digital Visitors and Residents: Project Feedback Developing Digital Literacies - #jiscdiglit Visitors & Residents - #vandr David White (Co-PI) @daveowhite University of Oxford Dr. Alison Le Cornu University of Oxford Dr. Lynn Silipigni Connaway (Co-PI) OCLC Research Dr. Donna Lancllos University of North Carolina, Charlotte

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An update of the project progress.

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DEPARTMENT FOR CONTINUING EDUCATIONTECHNOLOGY-ASSISTED LIFELONG LEARNING

9th December 2011

Digital Visitors and Residents: Project Feedback

Developing Digital Literacies - #jiscdiglit

Visitors & Residents - #vandr

David White (Co-PI)@daveowhiteUniversity of Oxford

Dr. Alison Le CornuUniversity of Oxford

Dr. Lynn Silipigni Connaway (Co-PI)OCLC Research

Dr. Donna LancllosUniversity of North Carolina, Charlotte

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Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D.Senior Research ScientistOCLC Research

David White (@daveowhite)Co-Manager Technology Assisted Lifelong LearningUniversity of Oxford

Donna Lanclos, Ph.D.Associate Professor for Anthropological ResearchUniversity of North Carolina, Charlotte

Alison Le Cornu, Ph.D.Research assistantTechnology Assisted Lifelong LearningUniversity of Oxford

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‘I just type it into Google and see what comes up.’

(UKS2)

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‘I always stick with thefirst thing that comes up on Google because I think that’s the most popular site which means that’s the most correct.’

(USS1)

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‘I knew that the internet wouldn’t give me a wrong answer.’

(UKS4)

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Background•The Digital Information Seeker: Report – Connaway, et al. 2010

•Thriving in the 21st Century: Learning Literacies for the Digital Age (LLiDA Project) – Beetham. et al. 2009

•Not ‘Natives’ & ‘Immigrants’ but ‘Visitors’ & ‘Residents’ (blog post) – White. 2008

•Information Behaviour of the Researcher of the Future –Nicholas. et al. 2008

•‘If it is too inconvenient I’m not going after it:’ Convenience as a Critical Factor in Information-seeking Behaviors.” –Connaway, et al. 2011

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Even confident internet users often lack evaluative and critical skills.

LLiDA project: http://www.academy.gcal.ac.uk/llida/

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DEPARTMENT FOR CONTINUING EDUCATIONTECHNOLOGY-ASSISTED LIFELONG LEARNING

DigitalVisitorDigitalResident

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Visitor Resident

Video: goo.gl/dny1h

Paper: goo.gl/RFSLz

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Visitor Resident

UnseenInstrumentalFunctionalIndividual

VisibleNetworked

CommunicativeCommunal

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Phase 2: Months 7-12Establishing, Embedding, and ExperiencedAdd 15 to original 30 = 45 participants

Phase 3: Months 13-24Track 24 participantsOnline survey of 400 students and scholars

Phase 4: Months 25-36Emerging 6 students

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Phase 1 participant demographics

• 30 participants

• 19 females, 11 males

• 21 Caucasian, 3 African-American, 1 Caucasian-Thai, 1 Hispanic, 4 unidentified

• 15 secondary students

• 15 university students

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Methodology:

•Interviews•Diaries•Survey•Mapping

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Interview Questions

1. Describe the things you enjoy doing with technology and the web each week.

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6. If you had a magic wand, what would your ideal way of getting information be? How would you go about using the systems and services? When? Where? How?

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Code book

I. PlaceII. SourcesIII. ToolsIV. AgencyV. Situation/contextVI. QuotesVII. ContactVIII. Technology OwnershipIX. Network used

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Code bookIV. Agency

A. EvaluationB. Decision/Choice

1. Convenience2. Familiarity3. Repetition4. Relevance5. Authority/Legitimacy6. Available timeEtc.

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Visitor Resident

Personal

Institutional

Engagement Maps

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UKU3

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USS4

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USU3

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Programmatically?

• Map the Code book to theVisitors and Residents continuum

• Compare the mappings between Educational stages

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Questions?

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Information-seeking cycle

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‘I simply just type it into Google and just see what comes up’

(UKS4)

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Sources

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UKU3

?

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Contact

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Email vs IM

‘My email is also like the most important way of contacting people, especially through the school...’

(USU7 )

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The power of convenience

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Agency

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Convergence“Google doesn’t judge me” (UKF3)

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People

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‘Oh, definitely one of my teachers just being able to appear, definitely. Just to be able to have maybe a professor or someone that is an expert in that area, and just for them to be there when I want them to, so that if I don’t get something they can explain it to me. Because that’s the other thing, it’s more verbal communication that I find easier, so not always the website, although I do usually use the internet it’s not my preferred choice.’

(UKS4)

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Questions?

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Open Answer Resources

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Do you think education is about the 'answers' themselves or the process of getting to those answers?

A: Answers

B: The process of getting to those answers.

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Sources

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‘Freely available tertiary literature, accessibly and neutrally summarised from reliable secondary and primary sources, in an ongoing process of good faith collaboration involving both experts and non-experts.’

(Martin Poulter of Wikimedia)

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‘The problem with Wikipedia is it’s too easy. You can go to Wikipedia, you can get an answer, you don’t actually learn anything, you just get an answer.’

(USU6 – quoting a teacher)

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‘Perfect thing, I think it would be that all the useful, accurate, reliable information would like glow a different colour or something so I could tell without wasting my time going through all of them’

(UKS2)

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Education is about questions

The web is about answers

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‘Do they actually fail you?’

‘They don’t fail you but you get ridiculed in front of everyone for sourcing Wikipedia.’

(USS3)

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BlackMarket

Learning

http://wp.me/pLtlj-fH

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Phase 3 (Mar 2012 – Mar 2013)

•Survey•Diaries•Phase 2 coding•Triangulation

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Outputs – January 2012

•Report•Engagement maps•Emerging findings•Implications

•Video•Project discussion

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Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D.Senior Research ScientistOCLC Research

[email protected]

David White (@daveowhite)Co-Manager Technology Assisted Lifelong LearningUniversity of Oxford

[email protected]

Thanks

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Selected ReadingsBeetham, Helen, Lou McGill, and Allison Littlejohn. Thriving in the 21st

Century: Learning Literacies for the Digital Age (LLiDA Project). Glasgow: The Caledonian Academy, Glasgow Caledonian University, 2009. http://www.academy.gcal.ac.uk/llida/LLiDAReportJune2009.pdf.

Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, and Timothy J. Dickey. The Digital Information Seeker: Report of the Findings from Selected OCLC, RIN, and JISC User Behaviour Projects. 2010. http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/publications/reports/2010/digitalinformationseekerreport.pdf.

Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, Timothy J. Dickey, and Marie L. Radford. “‘If it is too inconvenient I’m not going after it:’ Convenience as a Critical Factor in Information-seeking Behaviors.” Library & Information Science Research 33, no. 3 (2011): 179-90.

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Selected Readings

Nicholas, David. Rowlands, Ian. Huntingdon, Paul. Information Behaviour of the Researcher of the Future: A CIBER Briefing Paper. London: CIBER, 2008. http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/programmes/reppres/gg_final_keynote_11012008.pdf.

White, Dave. “Not ‘Natives’ & ‘Immigrants’ but ‘Visitors’ & ‘Residents.’” Posted on TALL Blog, July 23, 2008. http://tallblog.conted.ox.ac.uk/index.php/2008/07/23/not-natives-immigrants-but-visitors-residents/.

White, David. Le Cornu, Alison. “Visitors and Residents: A New Typology for Online Engagement.” First Monday 16, no. 9 (2011).http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/3171/3049.

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Exam room: zeligfilmhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/zeligdoc/4536875415/

Vending machines: midoisyuhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/midorisyu/752223850/

Cycle route: Damian Cugleyhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/midorisyu/752223850/

Glasses face: peterburnhamhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pburnham/5238764188/

3 Generations (Street at night): Gilderichttp://www.flickr.com/photos/lanier67/5253473681

Porto Riberia: lanier67 http://www.flickr.com/photos/lanier67/5253473681

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