Information Literacy
Information Literacy: Navigate Data, Evaluate Sources, Ethical Use,& Digital Citizenship Academic & Professional Success
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What you will learn
Define information literacy and its importance in communication, demonstrating understanding through examples
Identify and differentiate between textual, visual, and multimedia information types in given scenarios
Distinguish between primary and secondary sources through analysis of specific examples in research
Evaluate the credibility of scholarly versus popular sources in a set of articles related to a given topic.
Utilize metadata and cataloging systems to locate information within a library database efficiently.
Construct effective search queries using Boolean operators and refine them based on search results.
Apply the CRAAP test to evaluate the reliability and relevance of information sources in a research project.
Implement fact-checking techniques to identify misinformation within a given set of news articles.
Recognize biases in information and media through critical analysis of diverse news sources.
Demonstrate understanding of copyright laws, fair use, and public domain in the creation of a multimedia presentation.
Synthesize information from diverse sources to develop a research question and thesis statement for an academic paper.
Conduct a literature review using scholarly databases, effectively summarizing findings related to a research topic.
Analyze research findings, demonstrating the ability to interpret data and draw appropriate conclusions.
Design an informational infographic that effectively visualizes data related to a current social issue.
Develop strategies for protecting personal information online, including the use of privacy settings on social media platforms.
Engage ethically with social media, demonstrating awareness of digital footprint and online communication strategies.
Communicate effectively in a professional context, utilizing appropriate business writing skills and email etiquette.
Critically analyze media messages, identifying bias and evaluating the influence of media on public opinion.
Demonstrate effective cross-cultural communication skills by interpreting information in a multicultural team setting.
Apply critical reading and analytical thinking to evaluate bias and objectivity in a set of related articles, demonstrating understanding through a written ana
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