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Computer Science – Information Literacy Seminar
ODUCS Information Literacy
"To be information literate, a person must be
able to recognize when information is needed
and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and
use effectively the needed information"
ODUCS Information Literacy
Completeness of text:
▪ Is the database really "full" text, or only parts of the pages?
▪ Is every word indexed?
Types of documents offered:
▪ All search engines offer web pages.
Haiti
▪ Do they also have extensive
PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Earthquake
and other formats like WordPerfect?
▪ Are they full-text searchable?
Speed and consistency:
▪ How fast is it?
▪ How consistent is it? Do youDigital
get different
results at different
Libraries
ODUCS Information Literacy
Source: Nasser Saleh
Computer
Literacy
Information
Skills
Information
Literacy
Library
Skills
ODUCS Information Literacy
IT
Literacy
Offline Training Modules
ODU Library Modules
Mysearchlab.com
Myitlab.com
Hands-On Assignments
Extensive use of case studies
Lectures & Demonstrations
Textbooks
Videos
ODUCS Information Literacy
Group Assignments (collaboration)
Written papers
Presentations
Quizzes
Exams
ODUCS Information Literacy
IL Basics
Information Sources
Search & Evaluation Techniques
Collaboration Techniques
Social Networks
Information Storage & Retrieval
ODUCS Information Literacy
Word Processing
Presentation Tools
Data & Statistics
Information Ethics
Economic, legal, and social issues
ODUCS Information Literacy
Dedicated lab with 50 workstations
TAs Available for help outside class hours
Online Training modules via WEB/Blackboard
Grading:
Assignments & Projects
Quizzes
Midterm
Final
ODUCS Information Literacy
50%
10%
20%
20%
Cannot assume that students are Computer
Literate
Students and faculty will feel that this course
is writing intensive
Course will be resource intensive
(managing/grading)
ODUCS Information Literacy
IL Basics
First two information literacy modules
Information Sources
The Free, Visible Web.
The Free, Invisible Web
Paid Databases over the Web
Digital Libraries
ODUCS Information Literacy
Search & Evaluation Techniques
Comparison of search engines
Meta search engines
Evaluating Information
Collaboration Techniques
Webex
Google Docs
ODUCS Information Literacy
Social Networks
Facebook
Twitter
Google Buzz
Youtube
Wiki/Blog
Information Storage & Retrieval
Publishing Information on the web
Securing and storing information
Backing up information
ODUCS Information Literacy
Word Processing
MS Word
Presentation Tools
MS PowerPoint
Data & Statistics
MS Excel
ODUCS Information Literacy
Information Ethics
Plagiarism
Copyright
Economic, legal, and social issues
ODU Honor Code
ODU IT Policies
Information security
institutional policies
ODUCS Information Literacy
Determine the extent of information needed
Access the needed information effectively and
efficiently
Evaluate information and its sources critically
Incorporate selected information into one's
knowledge base
Use information effectively to accomplish a
specific purpose
Understand the economic, legal, and social
issues surrounding the use of information, and
access and use information ethically and legally
ODUCS Information Literacy
ODUCS Information Literacy
ODUCS Information Literacy