Teaching Mechanical Engineering students to suck eggs: a successful approach to teaching information skills
2016
Mechanical engineering postgraduate students claim they have
the necessary academic information skills to undertake a literature review,
yet their research project supervisors repeatedly complain they do not.
Observing these students in the computer laboratory confirms this
observation: students often revert to their self-taught searching habits when
confronted with an academic search.
Eighty postgraduate taught students registered on advanced mechanical
engineering degree programmes take a 15-credit module run by a university
information school and engineering faculty librarians. The primary aim is to
challenge their searching habits and develop transferable skills to use in
their research project, and beyond into employment.
Student feedback from the previous two years has been positive. The
standard of student team presentations and final coursework was high.
Students demonstrated that they had moved away from their naive ‘Google’
searching habits. Furthermore, the module demonstrates how faculty
librarians and departments can productively work together.
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