I liked this paper's no-nonsense approach (and it was written in a style I could access easily). Several good bits of content:-
From the paper:-
The essence of the challenge for all educators in the 21st century is to get the learners to:-
- read more widely
- see more clearly
- think more clearly
- (why am I thinking of the song "Day By Day"?)
- challenge authority on every occasion
- more importantly get learners to challenge themselves
The aim is to promote the free-flow of information and ideas in the interest of all and to promote a thriving culture, economy and democracy.
Information Literacy is the ability to deal with complexities of the current information environment - it must
- subsume all the skill-based literacies but not be restricted by them
- not be restricted to any one technology / technology group
- centre around understanding, meaning and context
So much e-learning remains as e-teaching (the provision of lecture material online) - is this due to poor information literacies amonst the tutors?
The "information literate" are those who know when they need information and are able to identify, locate, evaluate, organise and effectively use the information to address and resolve problems
The Australian Information Literacy Standards
An information literate individual has learned how to learn and is able to:-
- recognise a need for information
- determine the extent of the information needed
- access the needed information efficiently
- evaluate the information and its sources
- incorporate selected information into their knowledge base
- use information effectively to accomplish a purpose
- understand the economic, legal, social and cultural issues around the use of information
- access and use information ethically and legally
- classify / store / maipulate the information generated
- recognise information literacy as a pre-requisite for lifelong learning
Keywords: information literacies technology fluency Bundy
"We strive towards post-industrial forms of knowledge acquisition" - I hate this comment! It makes us sound as if we have been languishing in some sort of knowledge-poor Dark Age and the industrial age has been over for about 50 years or so - comments like this are way too late!