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Your information
Seeking-What types of information needs do you have on a regular basis?
Primary needs-How
do you go about seeking information? Or, what is your typical information
seeking path?
How has this changed (or not) as the internet has become
more accessible on phones or tablets?
What do you think about Lester and Koehler’s idea the
information seeking is a means of meeting primal needs?
Organization of
information-If an information system (like a library, a book store,or
database) weredesigned to fityour ânatural information seeking behavior/style,
that is,the way you most frequently look for information, how would it be
organized?Do you have more than one?
Interview one of you Instructor or professor
on the following questions?
Sample questions What is the
position you hold at EDUniversity? How long have you been at EDU? What
degree(s)/certificate(s) have you earned? From where? What is your primary teaching field?
What interests you about this field? What classes do you teach at EDU? What is
the best thing about teaching? What is the best piece of advice you could offer
to college students to help them succeed? If you were going to study one other
field beside your primary teaching field, which field would you pick? Why?
Transtutors to Answer below Questions?
- What were your fears about
interview your Professor/Instructor beforehand? Were these fears proven to
be true or false? Explain. - What was the interview
process like? Explain. - What are two (2) interesting
things you learned about the faculty member? - How will knowing this faculty
member better help you in your education and/or getting your college
degree? - Overall, what is your
impression of this whole project (no need to censor yourself here; I want
your honest opinion)?
Your written assignment should be 350-400 words, typed in a Word
document.





