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What is Information Literacy? (Otis College)

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beancube2008 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Too much jargons for this young revolution. The information availability must be occurred naturally so people can predict where they are coming from. Corporation formulated mass media, including public libraries, are adversely counter this evolution.
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"A single current newspaper contains more written and visual information than the average person in the 17th century was likely to come across in their entire lifetime."

Funny that a video about information literacy includes such an unsubstantial claim. Is this really true? What counts as visual information? Doesn't that encompass more than text and pictures? I'm sure an average person then knew more about a horse than the average person does today.
fsuterrorsquad666 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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it would be unsubstantiated claim. your not as smart as you think you royal douche bag
inkblotmachine (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for taking the time to point that out for me fsuterrorsquad666!
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INGc3z4r (1 year ago) Show Hide
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what's the name of the background song? anyone knows?
OtisCollege (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I believe this was royalty free music that comes with GarageBand. There are quite a few to choose from including short effects and longer pieces. You can also "loop" any audio to make a longer music track
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letmeseethebible (2 years ago) Show Hide
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lie-berry!
ha ha ha ha ha!
martyR13 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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i think saying the word li-berry in place of library should be a crime, punishable by being forced to where a dunce cap until you use the word properly in conversation three different times.

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