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Information Literacy – Searching information

In April 2019, the Ministère de l’Éducation issued a Digital Competency Framework to develop our digital skills. This framework was defined by a set of skills related to the confident, critical, and creative use of digital technology to achieve learning objectives. It consists of 12 dimensions.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to plan their research, develop strategies to research information, assess the information’s quality and reliability by cross-checking sources, in addition to note and cite authors. They will also be able to organize and classify information to be able to recover it at a later time.

Asynchronous training: Training modules are available online at any time for the duration of your access. A memory aid is provided for printing on the platform.

Language
English
Length
2 hours
Difficulty
Medium

60.00$ CAD

Course content

Part 1 – General presentation


This presentation, featuring Nathalie R. Bernier, provides the following:



  • How to select information and effectively use search engines;

  • How to critically assess digital information to determine the credibility and reliability of sources and content;

  • How to adopt a reflective attitude on information and its uses.


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Part 2 – Specific training


A presentation explaining how to develop and mobilize information literacy.


Summary


Once reserved for specialists, accessibility to information has been democratized and rapidly expanded, at the risk of overwhelming its users. Today, the sheer number of resources results in the varying degrees of reliability being levelled out, potentially leading to rapid oversight and harmful information. Therefore, developing and mobilizing information literacy are required in a context of information overload.


Content


Three (3) teaching modules to prepare the participant:



  • Module 1: Planning Research

  • Module 2: Researching and Evaluating

  • Module 3: Organizing and Referencing




















Module 1: Planning Research



  • Introduction;

  • Defining the issue
    and your needs;

  • Targeting the subject;

  • Using a grid (5WH);

  • Document types.



Module 2: Researching and Evaluating



  • Search engines;

  • Recovering information;

  • Locating information
    on a website;

  • Assessing documents and their sources.



Module 3: Organizing and Referencing



  • Organizing documents:

    • Classifying documents;

    • Naming documents.



  • Bibliographic grid;

  • Note-taking tools;

  • Referencing documents;

  • Online content sharing;

  • Copyrights.



 



 


 

Evaluation and certification


A certificate will be issued at the participant’s request at the end of the training following successful completion of the assessment.


Target audience


The training is intended for individuals, professionals, companies, and anyone else who wants to develop and mobilize information literacy to ask the right questions and acquire good practices.


Trainers


Nathalie R. Bernier – General presentation


Nathalie Faure – Specific training

Interactive training in the comfort of your home

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Cours complet : 3 month
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