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Knowledge Mobilization and Knowledge Translation

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The unidirectional nature of knowledge transfer has often proved to be an ineffective way to ensure adoption and implementation of research results ( Landry, Lamari and Amara, 2001 )." That's why lobbying organizations such as the Cochrane Collaboration are interested in promoting knowledge translation efforts.

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Personal anticipated information need

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Bates has described the inclination of individuals to carve out a subset of the information world in a personal information collection through the metaphor of farming ( Bates 2001 ). Research by Whittaker and Hirschberg ( 2001 ) that observed people during an office move illustrates this point.

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A Design Framework for Electronic Cognitive Apprenticeship

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Volume 5, Issue 2 - September 2001. that can take advantages of collaborative, distributed, and interactive. instructional systems that transmits content and skills in a clear, well-structured, and efficient manner" [4, p.347]. guidance that fosters cognitive and metacognitive skills and processes. ALN Magazine.

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Towards a Theory of Digital Literacy: Three Scenarios for the Next Steps

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This paper focuses on the discussion of the digital literacy skills that are considered necessary for effective and mindful learning in the emerging digital environments. The first strategy relies on the basic assumption of the current discourse that "digital skills" are indeed nothing but skills.

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