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Teaching and Learning in Information Retrieval 2011
- Efthimis N. Efthimiadis, Juan M. Fernández-Luna, Juan F. Huete, Andrew MacFarlane:
Teaching and Learning in Information Retrieval. The Information Retrieval Series 31, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-22510-9 - Efthimis N. Efthimiadis, Juan M. Fernández-Luna, Juan F. Huete, Andrew MacFarlane:
Introduction to Teaching and Learning in Information Retrieval. 1-7 - Suzanne Bell:
Fostering Student Engagement in an Online IR Course. 9-29 - Daniel Blank, Norbert Fuhr, Andreas Henrich, Thomas Mandl, Thomas Rölleke, Hinrich Schütze, Benno Stein:
Teaching IR: Curricular Considerations. 31-46 - Edward A. Fox, Uma Murthy, Seungwon Yang, Ricardo da Silva Torres, Javier Velasco-Martin, Gary Marchionini:
Pedagogical Enhancements for Information Retrieval Courses. 47-60 - Kai Halttunen:
Pedagogical Design and Evaluation of Interactive Information Retrieval Learning Environment. 61-73 - Frances C. Johnson:
Shifting Contexts: Relating the User, Search and System in Teaching IR. 75-88 - Rafael López-García, Fidel Cacheda:
A Technical Approach to Information Retrieval Pedagogy. 89-105 - Andrew MacFarlane:
Using Multiple Choice Questions to Assist Learning for Information Retrieval. 107-121 - Juan-Antonio Martínez-Comeche, Fidel Cacheda:
Information Retrieval Systems Evaluation: Learning and Teaching Process. 123-135 - Stefano Mizzaro:
Teaching Web Information Retrieval to Computer Science Students: Concrete Approach and Its Analysis. 137-151 - Josiane Mothe, Gilles Sahut:
Is a Relevant Piece of Information a Valid One? Teaching Critical Evaluation of Online Information. 153-168 - Mark Sanderson, Amy Warner:
Training Students to Evaluate Search Engines. 169-182 - Clare Thornley:
Teaching Information Retrieval Through Problem-Based Learning. 183-198 - Seungwon Yang, Sanghee Oh, Barbara M. Wildemuth, Jeffrey Pomerantz, Edward A. Fox:
Educational Resource Development for Information Retrieval in a Digital Libraries Context. 199-212
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