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Enhancing Information Systems Literacy Education via the Four Resources Model Peter Clutterbuck Owen Seamons Terry Rowlands University of Queensland, Australia 1 University of Queensland
Cohort background Core first year introductory IS subject titled “Computer-based Information Systems”  Undergraduate typically 550+ students per class 40% of class English not first language Average age 19.5 Equal weighting between male and female Course designed to develop “…a basic level of computer and information literacy”.  2 University of Queensland
Course Offering synopsis 3 University of Queensland
Course Learning Outcomes Information literacy within an IS subject is defined as the ability to locate, evaluate, manipulate, manage and communicate information to become an independent lifelong learner (Meredyth, Russell, Blackwood, Thomas, & Wise, 1999) – and also to develop values and attitudes about knowledge and how it is used and shared (Langford, 2000) This literacy is acquired and assessed over the following set of four principal IS topic headings: (1) Business Process Modelling, (2) Database Theory and Application, (3) Information Security, and (4) Business IS Architecture, Networking and Function 4 University of Queensland
Pedagogical Necessity  Need to pedagogically manage both the broad distributions in IS prior knowledge levels and enthusiasm for technology studies that students brought into the subject.  The possible existence of these broad distributions had been indicated via informal discussions between teaching staff and students during a number of semesters prior to 2010.   It appeared that many non-business students entered the subject with considerable IS literacy, while conversely a number of other business students entered the subject with little technology literacy and a significant wariness of any technology subject 5 University of Queensland
Four Resources Model(Freebody & Luke, 1990; Rush, 2004) Model developed to aid with the structuring of  literacy education. The model provides the following four lenses through which literacy education can be viewed. These are not sequential but rather interrelated. Code breaking– the capability of students to understand terminology and concepts within the discipline Semantic competence/text participant– a student’s comprehension of a significant portion of a discipline text Pragmatic competence– the learning of uses for various texts within a discipline Critical competence– involving the student awareness of how discipline texts “construct and position human subjects and social reality” (Luke, 1995, p. 107)  ie requires a student’s critical analysis of the text for any intended or unintended bias 6 University of Queensland
Case Study Timeline & Research Process Milestones 7 University of Queensland
Research Process Content and Purpose Process 1 Aim was to explore possible correlations between student gender, student enrolled degree program, student existing technology knowledge levels (aligned to the IS subject topics) and student enthusiasm for a technology subject.  Process 2 The data analysis strongly indicated a broad distribution in IS prior knowledge levels and enthusiasm for technology studies that students brought into the subject 8 University of Queensland
Research Process Content and Purpose Process 3 Weekly 20 minute scaffolding sessions were implemented and designed to prepare a student for richer comprehension of the formal teaching for that particular week of the course.   Each scaffolding session was conducted before attending the lecture and tutorial for that week of the course.  Some sessions involved single interaction between student and lecturer, whilst other sessions involved group interaction (limited to 3 students per group).  Each student was encouraged to make appropriate notes or voice recordings.  Each attending student must have attempted to read the week’s readings (e.g. a set text chapter) before the session.   The implementation of the scaffolding strategy was coupled with qualitative data collection.  Student feedback was requested via the single research question: Describe how the session has helped you and how the session could be improved? Student feedback was generously and enthusiastically provided.  Lecturer reflections were also recorded immediately at the conclusion of each scaffolding session.   9 University of Queensland
Research Process Content and Purpose Process 4 All qualitative feedback and reflections of process 3 were coded and analysed using the Glaser-Strauss’ constant comparison method (Glaser & Strauss, 1967) to allow interpretive themes to emerge (i.e. grounded theory methodology).   This coding and analysis process conceptual categories were initially generated by a comparison between/across data observations.   The formulation of a category was an attempt to find a concept of a slightly higher level of abstraction than the data itself 10 University of Queensland
Gender: 	                        Male / Female Degree: 	                        Business/Other (please specify) specify))…………………………….) 1(a) Rate your knowledge of business process modeling:                     Good         Little               Nil 1(b) What is the purpose of business process modeling? (1 sentence): …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2(a) Rate your existing knowledge of database theory:                         Good         Little               Nil 2(b) Describe the relational database model? (1 sentence): ……………………………………………………………………………………….......... 3(a) Rate your existing knowledge of IS security:                                Good        Little                Nil 3(b) What is IS authentication? (1 sentence): ……………………………………………………………………………………….......... 4(a) Rate your existing knowledge of IS networking:                          Good         Little               Nil 4(b) How is the WWW related to the Internet? (1 sentence): ……………………………………………………………………………………….......... 5(a) Rate your enthusiasm to technology-based subjects:                     High         Medium          Low Exploratory Questionnaire 11 University of Queensland
Findings Process 2 The questionnaire structure facilitated analysis of the collected data along three major dimensions:  (male business – female business), (male other – female other), and (business – other).  The data analysis of process 2 centred upon testing with a Welch correction to the two-sample, two-sided t-test.  There was no statistical difference (at 95% confidence) between the male-female groups for all questions.  Therefore the question became: is there any difference between the business and other group (ignoring gender)?   The results showed a statistically significant difference (at 95% confidence) between these groups for all five questions.  This result confirmed the broad distribution in IS prior knowledge levels and enthusiasm for technology studies that students brought into the subject, and consequently the two generalized proximal development zones as conceptually represented within Figure 3. 12 University of Queensland
Figure 3 Generalised Proximal Development Zones of competence 13 University of Queensland
Findings  14 Process 4 ,[object Object]
Overlap and redundancy reduced key categories to 4  University of Queensland
Findings  Category 1: Motivation and Engagement All student participants presented to the early scaffolding sessions with expressed feelings of anxiety and a low sense of self-efficacy in relation to the IS subject.  Many students expressed concerns about their perceived inability to pass the IS subject assessment tasks (especially the final Summative examination) 15 University of Queensland
Category 1 Findings  Prior I am really worried about failing this subject….Computers scare me and I do not understand much about them….this subject scares me……I cannot ask questions because I don’t know where to start…I still have to do the subject….I just can’t get started… Post I am more confident about technology…no need to worry as much…Starting to feel better about passing the subject…I started to feel good about the problem solving exercises in the book…I  can get into the tutorial exercises and not just switch-off…feel like I can join in lectures and tutorials a bit more… 16 University of Queensland
Category 2 Findings To be information literate, an individual needs to apply higher-order cognitive skills of discrimination, interpretation and critical analysis (Krause et al., 2010).  The students’ incremental development of these multiple learning levels was reflected in many feedback comments I started just trying to remember as many points as I could…now I see how the concepts work together…We are always told to construct knowledge but I never really got it…this helps me actually do this…Helps me build together the skills basics with how the concepts all fit together and deliver business value…The purpose of the teaching in the specific week becomes more clear…I don’t have to learn the book so much, I can work out the answers…gives me a practical slant on how computers are so valuable in business. 17 University of Queensland
Category 3 Findings Perceived as the essential skills, strategies and dispositions necessary for using and adapting to rapidly changing technology (Leu, Leu, & Coiro, 2004)  …I used to get lost in following web links now I better get it…understanding the web uses the Internet makes better sense of all the new applications…Hypertext and hypermedia seem a lot more obvious to me now…looking for information is better by following the best URLs…the Internet setup makes for better reading… 18 University of Queensland
Category 4 Findings .  Many students strongly favoured a learning environment that improved student time management, favoured student multi-tasking, and created a persistent/enduring content format which was readily accessible during the semester.  Students did not want ‘distant education’ –  I find time-management a real challenge…not helped by teaching timetables…I like to multi-task and I can’t during formal teaching sessions…Hard to concentrate for all the teaching session…It would be good to go over the session at my own pace…make it my experience…I could be a lot more productive with more control over how I access the teaching content. 19 University of Queensland
Summary   ,[object Object]
Anecdotal evidence suggested otherwise

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  • 1. Enhancing Information Systems Literacy Education via the Four Resources Model Peter Clutterbuck Owen Seamons Terry Rowlands University of Queensland, Australia 1 University of Queensland
  • 2. Cohort background Core first year introductory IS subject titled “Computer-based Information Systems” Undergraduate typically 550+ students per class 40% of class English not first language Average age 19.5 Equal weighting between male and female Course designed to develop “…a basic level of computer and information literacy”. 2 University of Queensland
  • 3. Course Offering synopsis 3 University of Queensland
  • 4. Course Learning Outcomes Information literacy within an IS subject is defined as the ability to locate, evaluate, manipulate, manage and communicate information to become an independent lifelong learner (Meredyth, Russell, Blackwood, Thomas, & Wise, 1999) – and also to develop values and attitudes about knowledge and how it is used and shared (Langford, 2000) This literacy is acquired and assessed over the following set of four principal IS topic headings: (1) Business Process Modelling, (2) Database Theory and Application, (3) Information Security, and (4) Business IS Architecture, Networking and Function 4 University of Queensland
  • 5. Pedagogical Necessity Need to pedagogically manage both the broad distributions in IS prior knowledge levels and enthusiasm for technology studies that students brought into the subject. The possible existence of these broad distributions had been indicated via informal discussions between teaching staff and students during a number of semesters prior to 2010. It appeared that many non-business students entered the subject with considerable IS literacy, while conversely a number of other business students entered the subject with little technology literacy and a significant wariness of any technology subject 5 University of Queensland
  • 6. Four Resources Model(Freebody & Luke, 1990; Rush, 2004) Model developed to aid with the structuring of literacy education. The model provides the following four lenses through which literacy education can be viewed. These are not sequential but rather interrelated. Code breaking– the capability of students to understand terminology and concepts within the discipline Semantic competence/text participant– a student’s comprehension of a significant portion of a discipline text Pragmatic competence– the learning of uses for various texts within a discipline Critical competence– involving the student awareness of how discipline texts “construct and position human subjects and social reality” (Luke, 1995, p. 107) ie requires a student’s critical analysis of the text for any intended or unintended bias 6 University of Queensland
  • 7. Case Study Timeline & Research Process Milestones 7 University of Queensland
  • 8. Research Process Content and Purpose Process 1 Aim was to explore possible correlations between student gender, student enrolled degree program, student existing technology knowledge levels (aligned to the IS subject topics) and student enthusiasm for a technology subject. Process 2 The data analysis strongly indicated a broad distribution in IS prior knowledge levels and enthusiasm for technology studies that students brought into the subject 8 University of Queensland
  • 9. Research Process Content and Purpose Process 3 Weekly 20 minute scaffolding sessions were implemented and designed to prepare a student for richer comprehension of the formal teaching for that particular week of the course. Each scaffolding session was conducted before attending the lecture and tutorial for that week of the course. Some sessions involved single interaction between student and lecturer, whilst other sessions involved group interaction (limited to 3 students per group). Each student was encouraged to make appropriate notes or voice recordings. Each attending student must have attempted to read the week’s readings (e.g. a set text chapter) before the session. The implementation of the scaffolding strategy was coupled with qualitative data collection. Student feedback was requested via the single research question: Describe how the session has helped you and how the session could be improved? Student feedback was generously and enthusiastically provided. Lecturer reflections were also recorded immediately at the conclusion of each scaffolding session. 9 University of Queensland
  • 10. Research Process Content and Purpose Process 4 All qualitative feedback and reflections of process 3 were coded and analysed using the Glaser-Strauss’ constant comparison method (Glaser & Strauss, 1967) to allow interpretive themes to emerge (i.e. grounded theory methodology). This coding and analysis process conceptual categories were initially generated by a comparison between/across data observations. The formulation of a category was an attempt to find a concept of a slightly higher level of abstraction than the data itself 10 University of Queensland
  • 11. Gender: Male / Female Degree: Business/Other (please specify) specify))…………………………….) 1(a) Rate your knowledge of business process modeling: Good Little Nil 1(b) What is the purpose of business process modeling? (1 sentence): …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2(a) Rate your existing knowledge of database theory: Good Little Nil 2(b) Describe the relational database model? (1 sentence): ……………………………………………………………………………………….......... 3(a) Rate your existing knowledge of IS security: Good Little Nil 3(b) What is IS authentication? (1 sentence): ……………………………………………………………………………………….......... 4(a) Rate your existing knowledge of IS networking: Good Little Nil 4(b) How is the WWW related to the Internet? (1 sentence): ……………………………………………………………………………………….......... 5(a) Rate your enthusiasm to technology-based subjects: High Medium Low Exploratory Questionnaire 11 University of Queensland
  • 12. Findings Process 2 The questionnaire structure facilitated analysis of the collected data along three major dimensions: (male business – female business), (male other – female other), and (business – other). The data analysis of process 2 centred upon testing with a Welch correction to the two-sample, two-sided t-test. There was no statistical difference (at 95% confidence) between the male-female groups for all questions. Therefore the question became: is there any difference between the business and other group (ignoring gender)? The results showed a statistically significant difference (at 95% confidence) between these groups for all five questions. This result confirmed the broad distribution in IS prior knowledge levels and enthusiasm for technology studies that students brought into the subject, and consequently the two generalized proximal development zones as conceptually represented within Figure 3. 12 University of Queensland
  • 13. Figure 3 Generalised Proximal Development Zones of competence 13 University of Queensland
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  • 15. Overlap and redundancy reduced key categories to 4 University of Queensland
  • 16. Findings Category 1: Motivation and Engagement All student participants presented to the early scaffolding sessions with expressed feelings of anxiety and a low sense of self-efficacy in relation to the IS subject. Many students expressed concerns about their perceived inability to pass the IS subject assessment tasks (especially the final Summative examination) 15 University of Queensland
  • 17. Category 1 Findings Prior I am really worried about failing this subject….Computers scare me and I do not understand much about them….this subject scares me……I cannot ask questions because I don’t know where to start…I still have to do the subject….I just can’t get started… Post I am more confident about technology…no need to worry as much…Starting to feel better about passing the subject…I started to feel good about the problem solving exercises in the book…I can get into the tutorial exercises and not just switch-off…feel like I can join in lectures and tutorials a bit more… 16 University of Queensland
  • 18. Category 2 Findings To be information literate, an individual needs to apply higher-order cognitive skills of discrimination, interpretation and critical analysis (Krause et al., 2010). The students’ incremental development of these multiple learning levels was reflected in many feedback comments I started just trying to remember as many points as I could…now I see how the concepts work together…We are always told to construct knowledge but I never really got it…this helps me actually do this…Helps me build together the skills basics with how the concepts all fit together and deliver business value…The purpose of the teaching in the specific week becomes more clear…I don’t have to learn the book so much, I can work out the answers…gives me a practical slant on how computers are so valuable in business. 17 University of Queensland
  • 19. Category 3 Findings Perceived as the essential skills, strategies and dispositions necessary for using and adapting to rapidly changing technology (Leu, Leu, & Coiro, 2004) …I used to get lost in following web links now I better get it…understanding the web uses the Internet makes better sense of all the new applications…Hypertext and hypermedia seem a lot more obvious to me now…looking for information is better by following the best URLs…the Internet setup makes for better reading… 18 University of Queensland
  • 20. Category 4 Findings . Many students strongly favoured a learning environment that improved student time management, favoured student multi-tasking, and created a persistent/enduring content format which was readily accessible during the semester. Students did not want ‘distant education’ – I find time-management a real challenge…not helped by teaching timetables…I like to multi-task and I can’t during formal teaching sessions…Hard to concentrate for all the teaching session…It would be good to go over the session at my own pace…make it my experience…I could be a lot more productive with more control over how I access the teaching content. 19 University of Queensland
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  • 24. Positive student feedback from self opt-in scaffolding
  • 25. Video scaffolding snippets developed and introduced Semester1 2011 well received
  • 26. Personalised learning category only partially addressed to date. Further analysis is currently being undertaken.20 University of Queensland
  • 27. Future Focus The 2011 scaffolding strategy has comprised an audio/video recording of each scaffolding session (reflecting the Four Resources Model) – with the resulting MP4 file available to all enrolled students as a Web download across the full 2011/semester one. It is planned to evaluate the effectiveness of this pedagogical content – and its flexible delivery - at the conclusion of the new semester. 21 University of Queensland
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