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Designing and Implementing Web-based Tools to Assess Information Competences of Social. Science Students at Spanish Universities. María Pinto. University ...
Designing and Implementing Web-based Tools to Assess Information Competences of Social Science Students at Spanish Universities

María Pinto. University of Granada (Head Project) José Antonio Gómez. University of Murcia Susana Puerta. University of Granada David Guerrero. University of Granada Ximo Granell. University Jaume I Carmen Gómez. University of Málaga Rocío Palomares. University of Málaga Aurora Cuevas. University Complutense

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Aims • To describe the process integrated tool to Competences

and aplication of an assess Information

• Information Competences of Social Sciences Students at Spanish Universities

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Context •

The European Higher Education Area demands an approach of competency-based learning



The acquisition of Information Competences at Spanish Universities is a requirement (RD 1387/2007)



Training by competences, including IL, in Higher Education belongs to professors and librarians and there is an emerging culture in assessment



Implantation of University Degrees (2009—)



Joint Strategy CRUE-TIC/REBIUN, 2010…

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Background • ACRL, CILIP and CAUL Standards • Own and Preview Experience  e-COMS (2004- )  ALFINEEES (2005- )  IL-HUMASS (2007- )  ALFINTRA (2005, 2008)  INFOLITRANS (2009- )  EVALUAREED (2011- ) Focused in learning and assessing in IL 4

Background

Background • Web PORTALS focused on learning and assessing in IL That’s means:

• – – –

What we need to assess To define how to assess To specify the level of assessment

For that reason, its necessary to assess:

• – – –

Knowledge Attitudes and values Skills

Tools Integrated Assessment of Students’ Information Competences to measure: • Attitudes • Expectations

Subjective assessment

• Knowledge • Skills

Objective assessment

By four key tools: • • • •

Set of reading texts IL-HUMASS test Knowledge Test Assessment Matrices

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Assessment Tools

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Set of Reading Texts

• Experts selected a hundred of texts • Requirements •

Belonging to an international organization (FAO, UNESCO, EU, ILO)



Written in Spanish and English



Short in length (2500 words or 15 min time-reading)



Be current, interesting and easy undertanding



Be accompanied by an ilustration



Be open access on the Web 9

Set of Reading Texts • Nine types of texts were validated and analyzed • Topics: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Food and Agriculture Organization Nutrition and Health Environment Comsumption fo digital news Labour safety Home workers Crisis in education Sexual exploitation Illegal wood

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IL-HUMASS Test

• From Total Quality Based approach, we have developed and validated and integrated in IL-HUMASS Model (stakeholders) Dimensions: Self-assessment IL: based on Students’ perception and efficacy Learning Assessment: Report of learning outcomes and recomendations to improve

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IL-HUMASS Model Actitudinal Approach in the Educational Triangle

Declarative Knowledge

Procedural Knowledge

Motivation

K A S

SelfEfficacy Source of Learning

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IL-HUMASS Test

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IL-HUMASS Test Applied in: Universidad de Granada Universidad Jaume I Universidad de Salamanca Universidad Complutense Universidad de Málaga Universidad de Murcia St. Patrick's College (Irlanda) Universidad Oporto Universidad Nova de Lisboa, ISPA Universidad de la Habana Universidad Central de las Villas Universidad Brasilia Universidad de Guadalajara Universidad de Antioquia (Colombia) Universidad Rio Cuarto (Argentina) 14

Knowledge Test • This test measures the basic knowledge as a whole • It is focused on the dimension of "know” • 78 items Test • 5 possible answers • Divided into 4 categories (as IL-HUMASS): Search, evaluatition, processing and communication/dissemination

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Knowledge Text Design

Designing and Implementing Web-based Tools to Assess Information Competences of Social Science Students at Spanish Universities

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Knowledge Text Design

Designing and Implementing Web-based Tools to Assess Information Competences of Social Science Students at Spanish Universities

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Assessment Matrices Students were asked about : • • • • • • • •

Specialized Terminology Being familiar with information search strategies Evaluating the quality of information sources Identifying the main idea of the text or what the author tries to say Schematising and extracting information Recognising the structure of a text Citing information sources Designing academic presentations.

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Assessment Matrices

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Consistency of the tools Sample: • It was piloted with 155 undergraduated Students: UGR, UCM, UMA. • Statistical results shown a high internal consistency of the tools • Cronbach alfa of the tools has been: 0.871 Set Reading Texts 0.944 IL-HUMASS Test 0.869 Knowledge Test 0.837 Assessment Matrices

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Results: IL-HUMASS Test – Knowledge Test 8,15 9. to assess the quality of information resources

6,98 7,729 8,05

10. to recognize the author´s ideas within the text

7,12 7,4323 7,44 6,37 6,6839

11. to know the tipology of scientific information sources (thesis, proceedings, etc)

Motivation Self-efficacy Knowledge 8,08

12. to determine whether an information resource is updated

7,01 7,5613 7,7

13. to know the most relevant authors and institutions within your subject area

6,32 5,4129 0

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Results Knowledge Test - Assessment Matrices

7,76 9. to assess the quality of information resources 6,06

7,63 Knowledge

10. to recognize the author´s ideas within the text 3,76

Skills

6,77

11. to know the tipology of scientific information sources (thesis, proceedings, etc)

5,90

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Results Knowledge Test - Assessment Matrices

7,99

21. to communicate in other languages 5,41

4,88

24. to know the laws on the use of information and intellectual property

Knowledge

4,78

Skills

6,61

25. to create academic presentations (Powerpoint, etc) 4,13

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Global Findings 9 8

7,93

8,3

7,88 7,72

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6,83

6,96

6,87

6,76 6,36

5,95

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5,94

5,46 5,31

5,24

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4,77

Search Evaluation

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Processing

3,72

Communication-diffusion 3 2 1 0 Motivation

Self-efficacy

Knowledge

Skills

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Conclusions • Emerging culture on assessment of IL • Four tools are validated • EVAL-CI is a project in progress to integrate information literacy instruction and assessment in the curricula • Offers self-diagnostic based on perception and a diagnostic based on evidence (students) • Findings are partial but significative

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