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Basic Information Literacy
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Basic Information Literacy

The State University of New York

Gain skills to start projects or presentations, navigate information sources, evaluate credibility, and use information ethically and effectively.

Unknown5 weeksEnglish21,445 enrolled

About this Course

Learn how to begin tackling a big project or presentation. Join today and equip yourself with basic information literacy skills to navigate the vast landscape of knowledge to find just what you need. This course will cover creating a workable project/presentation, understanding the various types of information sources, searching the various types of information sources, recognizing faulty information or bias, using proper citation conventions, avoiding plagiarism, and skimming information to pull relevant details. We will use a combination of video and readings with weekly quizzes to move through the learning. By the end of the course you’ll be able to: • Brainstorm a project/presentation topic • Narrow the project/presentation topic • Identify your information gaps • Locate valid, internet information sources • Compose appropriate search strategies • Evaluate information for authority, accuracy, balance, and currency • Use information in a project/presentation ethically In addition to earning a certificate from Coursera for this course, you'll also receive a Micro-Credential Digital Badge from the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York recognizing your accomplishment. Use your verified digital badge to promote your achievement online, and access job insights related to your new skills. Upon completion of each individual course and the complete Specialization, you will receive an email from Coursera with directions on how to claim your badge. Payment or participation through an official Coursera promotional offer is required to have full access to the course and to qualify for the Coursera Certificate and Digital Badge

What You'll Learn

  • Begin tackling projects or presentations effectively
  • Develop skills to search and evaluate information sources accurately
  • Use information ethically with proper citation
  • Identify faulty or biased information

Prerequisites

  • Basic computer and internet skills
  • Ability to read course instructions and complete practice activities

Instructors

C

Cynthia A. Tysick

Head of Education Services

J

Jocelyn Swick-Jemison

Information Literacy Librarian

Topics

Education
Social Sciences
Personal Development
Ethical Standards And Conduct
Investigation
Planning
Critical Thinking
Information Management
digital literacy
Literacy

Course Info

PlatformCoursera
LevelUnknown
PacingUnknown
PriceFree

Skills

التعليم
العلوم الاجتماعية
تطوير الذات
المعايير والسلوك الأخلاقي
التحقيق
التخطيط
التفكير النقدي
إدارة المعلومات
digital literacy
Literacy

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