Category Archives: Information Literacy

Literacy revolution

“I think we’re in the midst of a literacy revolution the likes of which we haven’t seen since Greek civilization,” says Andrea Lunsford, a professor of writing and rhetoric at Stanford University.  Clive Thompson’s latest column in Wired Magazine describes … Continue reading

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Students have it easy these days …?

Some interesting findings appeared in the preliminary report of Project Information Literacy (The Information School, Univ. of Washington). The Project seeks to learn how students conduct both course-related research and what they call “everyday life research.” The bottom line is … Continue reading

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