Browsing SAM - Joint Master Degree in Digital Library Learning (DILL) by Title
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The use of Wikipedia in secondary level education in an academic curriculum in Nepalese context
(Master thesis, 2015)Information and knowledge are the key components to be success in this 21st century. For this each and every one is searching or seeking information to make more knowledgeable. The use of Wikipedia pages as an academic ... -
User Experience (UX) and user engagement: a case study
(Master thesis, 2015)Aim and objectives The aim of the study is to understand to what extent User Experience strategies may positively impact users’ perception in a digital context such as the E-learning ones given by MOOCs, and to what ... -
Using participatory action research methodology for the development of academic librarians e-book competences
(Master thesis, 2016)Aim. The aim of the study is to understand how to improve librarians’ competences in order to develop an e-book service, in an active and reflective participative process. Objectives of the research are to explore ... -
Virtual storytimes: implementing dialogic reading into children’s digital libraries
(Master thesis, 2015)Early literacy skills in children are an important factor for later academic success. In particular, preschool years is profound in providing children reading skills that serve as a bridge to formal learning in school. Today ... -
Visual Literacy Practices in Higher Education
(Master thesis, 2015)In our media-driven age visuals are increasingly frequent and prominently present in society and their importance and influence across academic disciplines is growing. This makes it essential to enable learners to become ... -
Web 2.0 technologies for library internal communications : a case study of Loughborough University Library, UK
(Master thesis, 2010)The aim of the thesis is to find out whether current Web 2.0 applications function well, and the possibilities to implement more similar tools in the future in Loughborough University Library. The purpose is to examine ...