As the volume of information grows in databases, libraries and on the internet, information literacy skills are key to being able to find and manage information effectively in a complex society. Information literacy is about recognising when information is needed, and locating, critically evaluating, using and presenting the information to suit a specific purpose. These skills are increasingly in demand by individuals and employers alike. In this free course, Key skill assessment unit: information literacy, you will learn to use and adapt your skill confidently and effectively in different situations and contexts.
Overview
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- 1 Developing information literacy skills
- 1 Developing information literacy skills
- 2 Sources of help
- 2 Sources of help
- 3 Key skills assessment courses
- 3 Key skills assessment courses
- 4 Structure of the assessment courses
- 4 Structure of the assessment courses
- 5 Effective use of information literacy skills
- 5 Effective use of information literacy skills
- 6 What you should present
- 6 What you should present
- 7 Part A: Evidencing skills to develop a strategy, monitor progress and evaluate performance
- 7 Part A: Evidencing skills to develop a strategy, monitor progress and evaluate performance
- 7.1 Evidence required
- 7.2 Developing a strategy
- 7.3 Monitoring your progress
- 7.4 Evaluating your strategy and assessing your work
- 8 Part B: Evidencing your information literacy skills
- 8 Part B: Evidencing your information literacy skills
- 9 Notes to help you complete your assessment
- 9 Notes to help you complete your assessment
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements