Measuring students’ information skills through concept mapping
Identificadores
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/21680Metadatos
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Concept maps Information organisation Information literacy Competencies Skills Mapas conceptuales Organización de la información Alfabetización informacional Competencias Habilidades
Date
2010Referencia bibliográfica
Pinto, M.; Doucet, A.-V.; Fernández-Ramos, A. Measuring students’ information skills through concept mapping. En: Journal of Information Science. 2010, vol. 36, n.4, pp.464-480. [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/21680]
Résumé
This paper seeks to develop a methodology that will discover, specify and measure students’ abilities and skills in creating concept maps. Because competencies are the key factor in higher education, the paper analyses the role of concept maps as a tool to diagnose and improve information analysis, synthesis, organisation and representation skills and competencies. We propose a methodology that enables these skills to be evaluated by observing, analysing and measuring the stages involved in creating a concept map: identification of the main and secondary subjects; subject
codification by concepts; grading of concepts; and representation of the concepts and their relationships with labels. A case study using action-research methodology tests the usefulness of the methodology on a group of university students of Library and Information Science. The method proposed provides information on the strengths and weaknesses of the students’ skills analysed, thus enabling their training to be improved by means of specific actions.