Developing reading skills in English for agricultural purposes
A Guide for Reading and Using online Resources
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Autor
Bojovic, Milevica
Ključne reči
reading skillsonline resouces
agriculture
English
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The development of the information society and information technology gave rise to
new opportunities for learning and challenged established practices considering how
teaching and learning should be organized. Yet, until recently, much of the learning
materials were protected by propriety rights and not reachable without passwords. The open
educational resource (OER) movement aims to encourage and enable freely sharing content.
Open educational resources (OER) are digitalized materials offered freely and openly for
educators, students and self-learners to use and reuse for teaching, learning and research
(Center for Educational Research and Innovation, OECD, 2007) including learning content,
software tools, and implementation resources such as open licenses.
With the development of the World Wide Web and open educational resources,
more texts are now processed on screen. Reading in online environment is often considered
as reading practice that is different to that of reading in print. A key difference between the
two kinds of reading is considered to be rooted in the nature of hypertext where presentation
of information is not linear but multi-linear affording different access routes and different
reading options.
In order to put the reading into specific context, this material has been prepared as a
short guide for reading and using online resources in the field of agriculture. Various online
resources are presented, both generally and specifically for the agriculture and related
disciplines. A guide for reading and using online resources is designed to be used by high
school teachers in the field of agriculture and related fields, and agricultural advisors in
Serbia. It can be useful for the current and future students of both agriculture and other
fields of science, and for professionals in other domains.
Printing of the guide is funded by TEMPUS project CaSA Building Capacity of
Serbian Agricultural Education to Link with Society, coordinated by University of
Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture.