
Information Literacy
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Life Skills
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Junika and Cheyanne are working on a group project. What is the best reason for them to cite their sources?
Back
Citing gives credit for the original work or the idea to the author.
Answer explanation
Citing gives credit for the original work or idea to the author, which is essential for academic integrity and respecting intellectual property. This choice emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the contributions of others.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Jeanella decides to cut and paste some information from a website into her school report. What is this called?
Back
Plagiarism
Answer explanation
Cutting and pasting information from a website without proper attribution is called plagiarism. It involves using someone else's work or ideas as your own, which is unethical and against academic integrity.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Information Literacy refers to: the ability to find, evaluate and make good use of information, the attitudes necessary to use information ethically, a necessary skill for lifelong and self-directed learning.
Back
the ability to find, evaluate and make good use of information, the attitudes necessary to use information ethically, a necessary skill for lifelong and self-directed learning.
Answer explanation
Information Literacy encompasses the ability to find and evaluate information (a), use it ethically (b), and is essential for lifelong learning (c). Therefore, the correct answer is a + b + c.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
During a group project, Sophia and Kenny needed to find reliable information for their presentation. What is a source?
Back
Where you find your information
Answer explanation
A source refers to where you find your information, making it the correct choice. The other options do not accurately define a source in the context of information retrieval.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the capital of France?
Back
Paris
Answer explanation
When doing good research, writing down keywords is essential as they help in organizing thoughts and identifying key concepts quickly. This method is efficient for later reference and aids in focusing on the main ideas.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Heidi is working on a research project and needs to evaluate how effectively she can find and use information to draw conclusions. Is this an example of information literacy?
Back
True
Answer explanation
Yes, this is an example of information literacy. Isla's ability to find and use information effectively to draw conclusions demonstrates her skills in evaluating and applying information, which is the essence of information literacy.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Sophia is writing an essay and wants to include a direct quote from a book. When copying something word for word, she should use ___.
Back
quotation marks
Answer explanation
When Ava copies text word for word, she should use quotation marks to indicate that the words are taken directly from a source. This distinguishes the quoted material from her own writing.
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