Submitted by vtdadbod007 t3_10xhu48 in vermont
memorytheatre t1_j7t8b73 wrote
Reply to comment by vermontitguy in A probably unpopular take on the VT State College Libraries by vtdadbod007
>oblivious to the fact that everyone learns differently
That myth has been proven to be incorrect and quite damaging to student learning. You self-righteous a-hole.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1539-6053.2009.01038.x
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/article/learning-styles-myth-damaging-our-education-system
flambeaway t1_j7tmjbh wrote
While I agree with the science on learning styles, it's pretty clear from context that (while they may not have used the best phrasing) the previous commenter is getting at the fact that different people, even of the same generation, have different knowledge bases and skills.
Trends aside, even Gen-Zers didn't pop out of the womb being great at scholarly internet research. Even though OP is a self-proclaimed master of it, many of their coursemates may not be depending on their experiences.
Twombls t1_j7ubtj4 wrote
Using the google and doing scholarly research withing an internal system are also like completely different skillsets. Something tells me that since op doesn't understand the importance of a librarian in even an online database. That he isn't really that good at doing scholarly research. In another comment he claims his school uses "AI" instead of librarians
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