UNIT 3 Information Literacy Flashcards

1
Q

is the data that has been
collected, processed and interpreted in
order to be presented in a usable form. In
media world, it is often used to
describe knowledge of specific events or
situation that has been gathered o received
by communication, intelligence or news
reports.

A

Information

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2
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Information comes from the latin word

A

Informare

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3
Q

Informare means?

A

Formation of the mind or teaching

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4
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is the understanding of a specific
subject.

A

Literacy

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5
Q

is a means to express
personal ideas, develop arguments, refute
the opinions of others, learn new things or
simply identify the truth of factual evidence
about a topic.

A

Information Literacy

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6
Q

According to this association, it has
define Information Literacy as abilities that
enable a person to “recognize when
information is needed and have the ability
to locate, evaluate and use effectively the
needed information”.

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American Library Association

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7
Q

3 Multimedia Sources

A

Graphical
Aural
Textual

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8
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In picture form

A

Graphical

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9
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Voice over or recording

A

Aural

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10
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when it is written

A

Textual

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11
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Refers to how trustworthy something is

A

Credibility

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12
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Refers to how consistent and dependable something is

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Reliable

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