Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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The Whole Student: Cognition, Emotion, and Information Literacy| Miriam L. Matteson

Information literacy skill acquisition is a form of learning that is influenced by cognitive, emotional, and social processes. This research studied how two emotional constructs (emotional intelligence and dispositional affect) and two cognitive constructs (motivation and coping skills) interacted with students’ information literacy scores. Two studies were carried out with a group of undergraduate students. Correlation and regression analyses revealed that emotional intelligence and motivation significantly predicted students’ information literacy scores. Instruction librarians may consider incorporating greater awareness of the emotional and cognitive aspects of information literacy skill acquisition in their instructional content and delivery.

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Resources to Apply Cognitive Psychology to Information Literacy Pedagogy | EasyBib

Resources to Apply Cognitive Psychology to Information Literacy Pedagogy | EasyBib | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

How does understanding basic principles of cognitive psychology help with your information literacy instruction? Dani Brecher and Kevin Klipfel of the Rule Number One blog explained in our PD webinar last week. Check it out!

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