Literasi TIK Critical Information Evaluation and Search Process

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Literasi TIK Critical Information Evaluation and Search Process Shinta Yulia P Semester Ganjil – TA 2016/2017

Discussion: Tujuan Pembelajaran : 1. Information Evaluation 2. Information Search Process Tujuan Pembelajaran : Mampu lebih kritis dan memahami proses untuk evaluasi informasi Memahami karakteristik dalam mengevaluasi informasi Memahami proses pencarian informasi

What is Information?

INFORMATION EVALUATION Now a days, information is spread around us and easily obtained through a search on the Internet, at the library even through social media and chat groups that we follow. Information not only easier to find, but there is a lot more of it. However, not all the information available it is VALID, USEFUL, or ACCURATE. Here is the importance of evaluating the (source) information. Evaluate resources is an important skill for searching, sorting, and decide which information should be received. Question When somebody do research on a specific topic, how to find the right information to support such research?

Authority Timeliness Relevancy Quality Perspective CHARACTERISTICS TO CONSIDER WHEN EVALUATING INFORMATION SOURCES Authority Timeliness Relevancy Quality Perspective

Authority One alternate to tell whether a content writing is valid or not, is to know the credentials of the author, such as educational background, field of work, and membership organizations that followed (affiliates). Writer with high education degree or has a lot of published books or articles tend to be more credible. Ex: http://wp.comminfo.rutgers.edu/ckuhlthau/ The number and types of literature (interest) have been made previously. Use a search engine or a citation index to track how often articles or writings ever made, was quoted by others in related fields. Ex: http://tylertate.com/; GoogleSchoolar (https://scholar.google.co.id) Find out also the profile of the website, publisher or organization that published articles and books. Sources who come from the universities, professional societies, scientific publishers, or a scientific journal has had a peer-review process and rigorous editing. So it can be used as a reliable source.

Authority What are the credentials and affiliation or sponsorship of any named individuals or organizations? How objective, reliable, and authoritative are they? Have they written other articles or books? Is the author(s) listed with contact information (street address, e-mail)? Has the publisher published other works? Do they specialize in publishing certain topics or fields? Is the publisher scholarly (university press, scholarly associations)? Commercial? Government agency? Self (“vanity”) press?

Timeliness When in need of information that was updated, make sure the date of publication. If using a text book, check and use the latest edition if any. Newly published sources tend to be more trustworthy than the older source For some cases older sources, can continue to be used until a few years into the future Publication date is generally located on the title page or on the reverse side of the title page (copyright date). Is the information provided by the source in its original form or has it been revised to reflect changes in knowledge? Is this information timely and is it updated regularly?

Relevancy Make sure the content in accordance with the purpose What is implied by the content? Are diverse perspectives represented? Is the content relevant to your information needs?

Quality Check grammar, spelling, and punctuation! Check if the information is arranged and have a clear path and structured! Check if the information authentic! Check if the information unique or has it been copied!

Bias Writing purpose. Is anything being sold? Are any conclusions offered? If so, based on what evidence and supported by what primary and secondary documentation? Are the author’s arguments and conclusions are supported by credible and cited sources. Ex: https://astridsila.wordpress.com/annotated-bibliography/ Read the source’s introduction and conclusion. Is it opposing viewpoints are acknowledged or addressed? Look for sources with authors who appear to have considered various perspectives as opposed to biased sources that present evidence only supporting one side If the source represents only one view, you will want to read additional sources that represent and provide evidence for other perspectives

Information Search Process

Definition In this slide, we will explain only Big 6 The information process is the series of physical and intellectual steps that anyone takes to complete an information task. Each step usually requires the use of several information skills. This process is generally a part of learning and problem-solving  In this slide, we will explain only Big 6 Please read other techniques by yourself

PLAN DO REVIEW

Mind Map / BrainStorming

Information Presentation

How to Find Information? Methods Kuhlthaus Flip It! Alberta Inquiry Big 6

Latihan Carilah informasi dan issue terkait suatu pemilu (bisa nasional atau internasional), kemudian analisis dan evaluasi informasi yang didapatkan menggunakan kriteria-kriteria dalam slide ini!

Referensi (UF|IFAS. University of Florida) http://library.sdsu.edu/research-services/research-help/evaluating-information faculty.washington.edu/harryb/courses/INFO310/Kuhlthau.pdf http://www.nthsyddem-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/curriculum- activities/library/information-process Wendy Stephens, Library Research Models MCLA, 11 September 2009. http://www.slideshare.net/wsstephens/research-models-2468205 Information design. https://jameskennedymonash.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/information-is-beautiful- 001.jpg