Criteria to apply to evaluating both traditional and open web resources, including authority, timeliness, bias, and accuracy/credibility of content.
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Criteria to apply to evaluating both traditional and open web resources, including authority, timeliness, bias, and accuracy/credibility of content.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Data is not Information. I would assume that Eric means that we are creating data at this rate – and he's using it a proxy for information. However, its true that we are also creating a LOT of information – just watch this blog for example add more information every few days.
BTW, Information is not Knowledge.
So we need to watch for what data gets converted to information and then what information gets converted to knowledge and how much of that makes into wisdom.]]>
I believe that in today's world, we need to understand the concept of network literacy. I feel our cultures have moved from print literacy to digital literacy to network literacy. Digital literacy is the ability to locate, organize, understand, evaluate, and create information using digital technology. Network literacy in my opinion, is the ability to use the skills of collective checking, inquisitive skepticism and group assessment. It meana moving from a foucs on information to the ability to judge reliable information.]]>