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Why is information literacy important?

In order to make the decisions, you will need to be able to sort through the endless amount of information that is available. Information literacy is a skill desired. I am players because many positions to require you to find evaluate and use information

What is the difference between intentional an incidental information?

Intentional information is when you’re actively look for information. It’s a dental information. Is information you a counter when you’re not looking for it (example: searching social media)

How can you use social media for academic purposes?

You can follow professionals and organizations on social media, to learn about current issues in the field

What is a peer– reviewed research article?

A peer-reviewed Research article is an article, published in a professional journal that has been reviewed and approved by experts in the field of study for that topic.

What criteria should you use to determine if a website is a credible source?

Determine if the author was qualified, the reason or purpose of the information, how related and useful the information is to the task at hand, whether the information is consistent with other sources, and whether the information is current.

What does it mean to be a critical thinker?

Critical thinking, involves taking in and evaluating information, viewing the information for multiple perspectives, and drawing conclusions.

According to bloom, what are the different levels of knowing?

Six levels from lowest to highest are remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating.

What are the three foundational conditions needed to become a critical thinker?

Having a strong knowledge base, high self - efficacy, and desire and drive.

What are the two learning conditions needed to become a critical thinker?

Challenging tasks and opportunities and learning strategies and support