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Information literacy and social networking sites: challenges and stakes regarding teenagers' uses
Maîtrise de l'information et sites de réseautage social: défis et enjeux relatifs aux usages des adolescents
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Abstract
Research has shown that information seeking can act as a motivation to use SNS. In this paper, we identify patterns of information uses of SNS among teenagers specifically.There is evidence to suggest that teenagers use SNS for information purposes both informally outside of the school environment a... view more
Research has shown that information seeking can act as a motivation to use SNS. In this paper, we identify patterns of information uses of SNS among teenagers specifically.There is evidence to suggest that teenagers use SNS for information purposes both informally outside of the school environment and also as part of their academic studies. We explore three important implications of this phenomemon in terms of students’ information literacy: firstly, the evaluation and validation of information obtained via SNS; secondly, the significance of these practices for collaboration and other 21st century skills; and finally, the porosity of formal and informal learning contexts. We conclude by reflecting on the ways in which current IL models and teaching practices need to adapt to accommodation teenagers’ uses of SNS.... view less
Keywords
adolescent; evaluation; social media; validation; empowerment; social network; motivation; media skills; information-seeking behavior; digital media
Classification
Interactive, electronic Media
Free Keywords
information uses; social networking sites; SNS; Kollaboration
Document language
English
Publication Year
2016
Page/Pages
p. 89-100
Journal
ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies, 9 (2016) 2
ISSN
1775-352X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed