The Inquiry Page: Bridging digital libraries to learners
Bruce, Bertram C.; Bishop, Ann Peterson; Heidorn, P. Bryan; Lunsford, Karen J.; Poulakos, Steven; Won, Mihye
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Title
The Inquiry Page: Bridging digital libraries to learners
Author(s)
Bruce, Bertram C.
Bishop, Ann Peterson
Heidorn, P. Bryan
Lunsford, Karen J.
Poulakos, Steven
Won, Mihye
Issue Date
2003-01
Keyword(s)
Inquiry Page
Digital libraries
Informal learning
Community inquiry
inquiry-based learning
Abstract
Some may think of the unveiling a digital library (DL) as an end point. Yet, even though lesson plans may be provided with it, a DL only potentially affords meaningful learning opportunities. Unfortunately, the better a DL is, the greater the risk that it promotes an impoverished view of learning and of change‹one in which teachers and students are viewed as recipients of a tool, rather than active participants in educational growth and change.
How, then, may a resource collection meet educational needs? Our work focuses on building tools‹web resources, collaborative processes, and knowledge‹that help bridge between DLs and the particular needs of real users in specific settings, whether those be K-12 schools, museums, community groups, nature/science centers, homes, or other organizationsŠ and especially those teachers and learners who live on the economic, cultural, or linguistic margins. If a science DL is to be truly national, it must span boundaries and build capacities for integrating digital resources into curricula, promoting appropriate pedagogy, and facilitating communication.
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