Validation of academic internet sources: research with teachers and students of UAT campus Victoria

The Internet as the transmission medium of aca­demic information creates a challenge for com­munities and institutions of higher education.It is a low cost tool that requires teachers and stu­dents to take up new practices for finding and va­lidating academic information sources. The aim of study wa...

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Main Authors: Gómez-Loperena, Susana, Alcocer-Tinajero, María Isabel
Format: Online
Language:eng
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas 2013
Online Access:https://revistaciencia.uat.edu.mx/index.php/CienciaUAT/article/view/20
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Summary:The Internet as the transmission medium of aca­demic information creates a challenge for com­munities and institutions of higher education.It is a low cost tool that requires teachers and stu­dents to take up new practices for finding and va­lidating academic information sources. The aim of study was to describe and compare the beha­vior of teachers and undergraduate students to seek academic information online and to validate their digital sources. We surveyed 255 teachers and 333 students, of seven academic units of the Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas (UAT), Victoria Campus, in the periods 2011-3 and 2012- 1. Respondents reported 488 mentions of digital sources, which for analysis were categorized according to their origin. The sources were fur­ther divided into “generic”, “with name”, and “information seeker”. It was found that teachers contributed only 21.3 % of all mentions of digital sources, 78.6 % were contributed by students. More than half of the teachers reported that they validated the veracity of the sources, while nearly three quarters of the students reported that they did, although only 45% of them stated they already knew it. Teachers did not influence the be­havior of their students in the search process of academic sources on the internet and aprocess of experimentation and self learning was given in groups were students showed more skills and interest to perform online searches.