In the Introductions Forum, you shared a little bit about how you find and share information in your life. For this written assignment, dig a little more deeply and reflect on your information habits as a student and a professional, as well as in your personal life.
In a short refiection essay, respond to the following questions:
β’ Where do you start a search for information? Does your searching differ depending on whether your
needs are professional, academic, or personal? Explain.
β’ Is there a form of information you’re likely to trust at first glance? Either a publication like a newspaper
or a format like a scholarly article?
β’ Can you think of some voices that aren’t present in that source of information?
β’ Where might you look to find some other perspectives?
β’ Is there a source you are least likely to trust at first glance? Why?
β’ Think about the purpose that drives the creation of different types of information (newspaper articles,
explainer videos, etc.). How might the purpose influence the reliability of the information?
β’ What was the last thing you researched that you were really excited about? Do you struggle when you
are asked to “research something that interests you*? (Instead, try asking yourself, “What makes me
really angry?” You might find you have more interests than you realized!)
β’ What are three things you hope to get out of this course to improve your information literacy skills?
This essay should be 500 to 1000 words (2 to 4 pages). Be sure to double-space your text and use
paragraphing. You should frame the body of your essay with an introduction and conclusion. (MO 1.3]
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In the Introductions Forum, you shared a little bit about how you find and share information in your life. For this written assignment, dig a little more deeply and reflect on your information habits as a studen
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