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Helpful Links: INFORMATION AGE AND LITERACY |
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e-literate VIDEO DISCUSSION QUESTIONS |
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| After watching e-literate answer the following questions: | |
| 1. Where do we get information? | |
| 2. Why is it important to be "information literate"? | |
| 3. The video notes that anyone can put anything on the Internet. What are the consequences of this for you as a student? | |
| 4. In doing research for class projects, think about some of the web pages you have come across that you have dismissed as inappropriate sources of information. How did you decide that a particular web page was not a good source of information? | |
| 5. What are some ways to determine whether
or not a particular web page is a good, accurate, and appropriate source
of information for a research project? |
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| 6. In general, should web pages be your only information sources for college research? Why or why not? | |
| Source: Northern Virginia Community College
- Ann Anderson http://www.nvcc.edu/alexandria/library/instruction/eliterate.htm |
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