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How Web 2.0 Tools Promote  Information Fluency/Literacy Information Literacy WXGB6328 Presentation  By Feria Wirba
Definition Of Terms. Information Fluency (IF) University of Central Florida (UCF) defines information fluency as “the ability to perform effectively in an information-rich and technology-intensive environment.” That is: information fluency is the ability to gather, evaluate, and use information in ethical and legal ways. According to them, Information fluency encompasses and integrates three important skills: information literacy, technology literacy, and critical thinking. The ability to communicate information in appropriate and effective ways is another crucial part of IF.   The Association of Colleges and Research Libraries (ACRL) defines Information Literacy as "the set of skills needed to find, retrieve, analyze, and use information. The importance of IL is not a new issue. Students especially, need information literacy, technology literacy, and critical thinking skills to become independent and lifelong learners.
Digital Information Fluency (DIF) Model   DIF is the ability to find, evaluate and use digital information effectively, efficiently and ethically. This is because there is a great difference between digital and print information. At times we need specialized skills to be able to evaluate and use digital information properly. http://21cif.imsa.edu/resources/difcore
Information Literacy Model   The Society of College, National And University Libraries (SCONUL) in 1999 came up with the  Information literacy model and Standards. (also the British model for universities The information skills model (see diagram) attempts to show diagrammatically the relationships between the ‘competent information user’ at the base level, and the much more advanced idea of information literacy. The ‘pillars’ show an iterative process whereby information users progress through Competency to expertise by practising the skills. Only those at the higher end will be practising the seventh skill level.
The seven pillars ( Information Literacy Model) 1. The ability to recognize a need for information  2. The ability to distinguish ways in which the information 'gap' may be addressed  3. The ability to construct strategies for locating information  4. The ability to locate and access information  5. The ability to compare and evaluate information obtained from different sources  6. The ability to organise, apply and communicate information to others in ways appropriate to the situation  7. The ability to synthesize and build upon existing information, contributing to the creation of new knowledge
The term web 2.0 was brought about by Tim O’Reilly. It is the second generation of web based services and tools which make content creation on the web easier and more accessible to a wide variety of users. It is the evolution of the internet from a static place, where information is simply made available, to a collaborative space where information is created, published and distributed online. (Kate Watson and Chelsea Harper  Australian Library and Information Association)
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Web 2.0 Tools Web 2.0 is a concept, not a product, a way of thinking, a way of working, collaborative, social, sharing, reusing, and mixing data, Mashups it is all about taking control of your information We should note that though web 2.0 involves all sorts of technologies, it is not all about technologies but it is  more about content and information And on how these tools enhance information fluency. We have numerous web 2.0 tools most of which aid in the promotion of IL. Some of them are: Blogs, Wikis, Myspace, Facebook, Tags, Flickr and many others. They will be discussed below and we shall look at how they are promoting or enhancing Information Literacy.
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Blogs continued Blogs are a powerful tool for information but, there are some pertinent points to take note of when blogging 1. Blogger  2. Blog materials  3. Blog Influence  4. Content Depth  5. Language  6. Blog Activity  7. Blog timing  8. Blog bias  9. Blog usefulness  (Joyce Valenz llinois Mathematics and Science Academy evaluating blogs  http://21cif.imsa.edu,   http://21cif.imsa.edu/rkitp/assessment/v1n5/valenza1.5_blogeval.html ) Blogging librarians UK library blogs http://uklibraryblogs.pbwiki.com Blogorama in internet Resources Newsletter http:// www.hw.ac.uk/libwww/im In case you want to create a blog www.blogger.com ,   www.weebly.com ,   www.blogsome.com   www.blogwebsites.net   http://www.squarespace.com/
Wikipedias or Wikis Hawaiian   word meaning  'quick'  named by  Ward Cunningham  in 1994. It is an asynchronous collaborative tool he developed for use on the internet. They allow people to contribute to and add definitions or topics. Anyone can edit web 2.0 are offering low-cost, i.e wikis can enable users to build documentation and knowledge base systems.  Wikis are flexible, many are free and an open source for information. Authors can choose to "subscribe" to a wiki page, meaning they are notified via email when anyone tries to change a page. They are free, of course, to re-visit the page and investigate what was written Also, the wikis software keeps track of every edit made and it's a simple process to  revert back to a previous version of an article.
    Wikis are used in libraries for:   Document management Archiving or documentation Intranet collect best practices, good ideas, useful articles  Collaboration by many (but wikis in libraries do have controlled access.) Knowledge base Project management tool  internal Staff communication  They are different from blogs in that they belong to no specific organisation, anyone can edit other people's work no one owns the content, unlike in blogs where a person owns their post and organised chronologically. Examples are:  http://en.wikiversity.org.   http://en.wikipedia.org , h ttp://en.wikibooks.org     Wikiversity  This is an open course material started in 2006 and is devoted to learning resources and learning projects for all levels, types, and styles of education from pre-school to university, including professional training and informal learning. Look at its projects   Wikipedias: An encyclopedia,  Wikibooks: Textbooks  http://en.wikibooks.org,  Wiktionary: Dictionary, Commons: Media repository - Images, sound files etc.   Wikisource: Source texts,  Wikinews: News stories,  Wikiquote:  Quotations  Wikispecies: Directory of species
Social Networking This  include sites like  MySpace  and  Facebook . Here, people, organisations, schools put up a public profile about themselves.    Facebook   Facebook applications are developed using the Facebook Platform (http://apps.facebook.com/login.php), which was launched on 25 May 2007. Utilizing the Facebook Developer Application, third-party programmers can create applications to suit their purposes. Applications can be created to provide a variety of services, such as displaying an RSS feed, searching an outside resource, or cataloging a person's recently seen movies, to name a few. A Facebook application is composed of several parts. In  order to use a Facebook application, an individual must first add that application to his or her profile.  Facebook maintains a searchable catalog of all Facebook applications.     Libraries use it as a primary function to provide a means of searching the library's catalog from a Facebook profile. Most library applications are simple catalog search applications. These applications create a box in the user's profile with a search form. When a user enters a search term, the search is executed in a new browser window that loads the library's usual online catalog.
MySpace   MySpace allows organizations to have their own profile page, which can be used by a library as a different sort of home page. MySpace has a blog as a standard feature on profile pages, which many libraries use to keep their patrons up-to-date on library events. Most libraries also provide links to key resources such as article databases and reference guides on the profile page. MySpace has not encouraged third-party development in the way that Facebook and Google have, and for that reason there is significantly less innovation on MySpace. Nevertheless, a large number of libraries have built profile pages in MySpace to integrate themselves into their patrons’ social networking.  A list of most or all the libraries on MySpace can be found at URL  http://groups.myspace.com/myspacelibraries. Some examples of typical library profile pages are: University of Central Florida – www.myspace.com/ucfaskalibrarian  University of Kentucky – www.myspace.com/uklibraries  (Andrew Harris and Susan Lessick. 2007.  Libraries Get Personal: Facebook Applications, Google Gadgets, and MySpace Profiles. Vol 24 pp 30-32.  http://www.emeraldinsight.com )
Slideshare An example of how to use web 2.0  to share information to the audience. This incorporates Microsoft PowerPoint and makes it easier for the users to share and receive information or ideas and thoughts from one another. Similar links pop up and you can easily find valuable information.  http://www.slideshare.net/ Podcasting A syndicated audio content in a multimedia file meant for a play device like ipod or personal computers. Delivered online by using RSS feeds. Can be shared with others. You can subscribe to a podcast in same way as you subscribe to an email newsletter. Promotes IL in that it can be used for: Training: Instructional informational materials. Story telling: for children or visually impaired. Self-Guided Walking Tours: Informational content.  Talk Shows - Industry or organizational news, investor news, sportscasts, news coverage and commentaries.  http://www.podcasting-tools.com /
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  From the above discussion it can be deduced that: Web 2.0 is a system in which online users become participants rather than mere viewers. It Allows dual communication instead of single source information.  Web 2.0 tools are fast making the internet a true democratic system, a digital democracy. Instead of getting information from once source that could have an agenda or could be bias, information is received from multiple sources, making it easier for decisions to be made. Web 2.0 tools are helping in making the internet more personalized. Everyone has different needs, and it will allow each individual to have information that is tailored to their needs and interests. Information can now flow freely, and people can express their ideas without fear of subjugation.  Web 2.0 has made communication a lot easier. It has become obvious that the Internet is one of the greatest communication mediums in the world. For example, Cataloguing in libraries is made easier through facebook applications as already seen above. Problems with Web 2.0  One of the key problems with Web 2.0 is dependence. Some people over depend on the internet that if the server goes down or there is no connection they will have to wait to get their work or assignments done down. Conclusion Continued
What about students who just copy and paste information from the net. What of those people who do not know how to evaluate information from Wikis, Blogs, etc What about the fact that security of information in some of these free service sites is not guaranteed. Hackers can easily get into the system. What of those people sharing information that is copyrighted? If this information is shared freely how can people generate income?  It is for this reason that information literacy is important because someone who is information fluent will know how to give credit to the authors or owners, as such solving the problem of copyrighted material. Those who are information fluent will be able to find, retrieve, evaluate, analyze, share and use digital information well ( see Digital Information Fluency Model above) They will be able to use web 2.0 tools to make them independent and lifelong learners. Conclusion continued
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  • 1. How Web 2.0 Tools Promote Information Fluency/Literacy Information Literacy WXGB6328 Presentation By Feria Wirba
  • 2. Definition Of Terms. Information Fluency (IF) University of Central Florida (UCF) defines information fluency as “the ability to perform effectively in an information-rich and technology-intensive environment.” That is: information fluency is the ability to gather, evaluate, and use information in ethical and legal ways. According to them, Information fluency encompasses and integrates three important skills: information literacy, technology literacy, and critical thinking. The ability to communicate information in appropriate and effective ways is another crucial part of IF.   The Association of Colleges and Research Libraries (ACRL) defines Information Literacy as "the set of skills needed to find, retrieve, analyze, and use information. The importance of IL is not a new issue. Students especially, need information literacy, technology literacy, and critical thinking skills to become independent and lifelong learners.
  • 3. Digital Information Fluency (DIF) Model DIF is the ability to find, evaluate and use digital information effectively, efficiently and ethically. This is because there is a great difference between digital and print information. At times we need specialized skills to be able to evaluate and use digital information properly. http://21cif.imsa.edu/resources/difcore
  • 4. Information Literacy Model The Society of College, National And University Libraries (SCONUL) in 1999 came up with the Information literacy model and Standards. (also the British model for universities The information skills model (see diagram) attempts to show diagrammatically the relationships between the ‘competent information user’ at the base level, and the much more advanced idea of information literacy. The ‘pillars’ show an iterative process whereby information users progress through Competency to expertise by practising the skills. Only those at the higher end will be practising the seventh skill level.
  • 5. The seven pillars ( Information Literacy Model) 1. The ability to recognize a need for information 2. The ability to distinguish ways in which the information 'gap' may be addressed 3. The ability to construct strategies for locating information 4. The ability to locate and access information 5. The ability to compare and evaluate information obtained from different sources 6. The ability to organise, apply and communicate information to others in ways appropriate to the situation 7. The ability to synthesize and build upon existing information, contributing to the creation of new knowledge
  • 6. The term web 2.0 was brought about by Tim O’Reilly. It is the second generation of web based services and tools which make content creation on the web easier and more accessible to a wide variety of users. It is the evolution of the internet from a static place, where information is simply made available, to a collaborative space where information is created, published and distributed online. (Kate Watson and Chelsea Harper Australian Library and Information Association)
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  • 8. Web 2.0 Tools Web 2.0 is a concept, not a product, a way of thinking, a way of working, collaborative, social, sharing, reusing, and mixing data, Mashups it is all about taking control of your information We should note that though web 2.0 involves all sorts of technologies, it is not all about technologies but it is more about content and information And on how these tools enhance information fluency. We have numerous web 2.0 tools most of which aid in the promotion of IL. Some of them are: Blogs, Wikis, Myspace, Facebook, Tags, Flickr and many others. They will be discussed below and we shall look at how they are promoting or enhancing Information Literacy.
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  • 10. Blogs continued Blogs are a powerful tool for information but, there are some pertinent points to take note of when blogging 1. Blogger 2. Blog materials 3. Blog Influence 4. Content Depth 5. Language 6. Blog Activity 7. Blog timing 8. Blog bias 9. Blog usefulness (Joyce Valenz llinois Mathematics and Science Academy evaluating blogs http://21cif.imsa.edu, http://21cif.imsa.edu/rkitp/assessment/v1n5/valenza1.5_blogeval.html ) Blogging librarians UK library blogs http://uklibraryblogs.pbwiki.com Blogorama in internet Resources Newsletter http:// www.hw.ac.uk/libwww/im In case you want to create a blog www.blogger.com , www.weebly.com , www.blogsome.com www.blogwebsites.net http://www.squarespace.com/
  • 11. Wikipedias or Wikis Hawaiian word meaning 'quick' named by Ward Cunningham in 1994. It is an asynchronous collaborative tool he developed for use on the internet. They allow people to contribute to and add definitions or topics. Anyone can edit web 2.0 are offering low-cost, i.e wikis can enable users to build documentation and knowledge base systems. Wikis are flexible, many are free and an open source for information. Authors can choose to "subscribe" to a wiki page, meaning they are notified via email when anyone tries to change a page. They are free, of course, to re-visit the page and investigate what was written Also, the wikis software keeps track of every edit made and it's a simple process to revert back to a previous version of an article.
  • 12. Wikis are used in libraries for: Document management Archiving or documentation Intranet collect best practices, good ideas, useful articles Collaboration by many (but wikis in libraries do have controlled access.) Knowledge base Project management tool internal Staff communication They are different from blogs in that they belong to no specific organisation, anyone can edit other people's work no one owns the content, unlike in blogs where a person owns their post and organised chronologically. Examples are: http://en.wikiversity.org. http://en.wikipedia.org , h ttp://en.wikibooks.org Wikiversity This is an open course material started in 2006 and is devoted to learning resources and learning projects for all levels, types, and styles of education from pre-school to university, including professional training and informal learning. Look at its projects Wikipedias: An encyclopedia, Wikibooks: Textbooks http://en.wikibooks.org, Wiktionary: Dictionary, Commons: Media repository - Images, sound files etc. Wikisource: Source texts, Wikinews: News stories, Wikiquote: Quotations Wikispecies: Directory of species
  • 13. Social Networking This include sites like MySpace and Facebook . Here, people, organisations, schools put up a public profile about themselves. Facebook Facebook applications are developed using the Facebook Platform (http://apps.facebook.com/login.php), which was launched on 25 May 2007. Utilizing the Facebook Developer Application, third-party programmers can create applications to suit their purposes. Applications can be created to provide a variety of services, such as displaying an RSS feed, searching an outside resource, or cataloging a person's recently seen movies, to name a few. A Facebook application is composed of several parts. In order to use a Facebook application, an individual must first add that application to his or her profile. Facebook maintains a searchable catalog of all Facebook applications. Libraries use it as a primary function to provide a means of searching the library's catalog from a Facebook profile. Most library applications are simple catalog search applications. These applications create a box in the user's profile with a search form. When a user enters a search term, the search is executed in a new browser window that loads the library's usual online catalog.
  • 14. MySpace MySpace allows organizations to have their own profile page, which can be used by a library as a different sort of home page. MySpace has a blog as a standard feature on profile pages, which many libraries use to keep their patrons up-to-date on library events. Most libraries also provide links to key resources such as article databases and reference guides on the profile page. MySpace has not encouraged third-party development in the way that Facebook and Google have, and for that reason there is significantly less innovation on MySpace. Nevertheless, a large number of libraries have built profile pages in MySpace to integrate themselves into their patrons’ social networking. A list of most or all the libraries on MySpace can be found at URL http://groups.myspace.com/myspacelibraries. Some examples of typical library profile pages are: University of Central Florida – www.myspace.com/ucfaskalibrarian University of Kentucky – www.myspace.com/uklibraries (Andrew Harris and Susan Lessick. 2007. Libraries Get Personal: Facebook Applications, Google Gadgets, and MySpace Profiles. Vol 24 pp 30-32. http://www.emeraldinsight.com )
  • 15. Slideshare An example of how to use web 2.0 to share information to the audience. This incorporates Microsoft PowerPoint and makes it easier for the users to share and receive information or ideas and thoughts from one another. Similar links pop up and you can easily find valuable information. http://www.slideshare.net/ Podcasting A syndicated audio content in a multimedia file meant for a play device like ipod or personal computers. Delivered online by using RSS feeds. Can be shared with others. You can subscribe to a podcast in same way as you subscribe to an email newsletter. Promotes IL in that it can be used for: Training: Instructional informational materials. Story telling: for children or visually impaired. Self-Guided Walking Tours: Informational content. Talk Shows - Industry or organizational news, investor news, sportscasts, news coverage and commentaries. http://www.podcasting-tools.com /
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  • 19. From the above discussion it can be deduced that: Web 2.0 is a system in which online users become participants rather than mere viewers. It Allows dual communication instead of single source information. Web 2.0 tools are fast making the internet a true democratic system, a digital democracy. Instead of getting information from once source that could have an agenda or could be bias, information is received from multiple sources, making it easier for decisions to be made. Web 2.0 tools are helping in making the internet more personalized. Everyone has different needs, and it will allow each individual to have information that is tailored to their needs and interests. Information can now flow freely, and people can express their ideas without fear of subjugation. Web 2.0 has made communication a lot easier. It has become obvious that the Internet is one of the greatest communication mediums in the world. For example, Cataloguing in libraries is made easier through facebook applications as already seen above. Problems with Web 2.0 One of the key problems with Web 2.0 is dependence. Some people over depend on the internet that if the server goes down or there is no connection they will have to wait to get their work or assignments done down. Conclusion Continued
  • 20. What about students who just copy and paste information from the net. What of those people who do not know how to evaluate information from Wikis, Blogs, etc What about the fact that security of information in some of these free service sites is not guaranteed. Hackers can easily get into the system. What of those people sharing information that is copyrighted? If this information is shared freely how can people generate income? It is for this reason that information literacy is important because someone who is information fluent will know how to give credit to the authors or owners, as such solving the problem of copyrighted material. Those who are information fluent will be able to find, retrieve, evaluate, analyze, share and use digital information well ( see Digital Information Fluency Model above) They will be able to use web 2.0 tools to make them independent and lifelong learners. Conclusion continued
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