Information Literacy (Laboratory)



Media and Information Literacy (0006)


"Knowledge is power"

Having knowledge about anything is the key to having power to share, to influence and to make one's life informed. Being knowledgeable will give you the chance to be educated with your decisions and actions. It will also prevent you from being ignorant about many things. That's why having knowledge will give you the power to change your life and other's lives for the better.



How does information become knowledge?

Information becomes knowledge when we process and use this in our life. We should apply the information we get to our everyday life in order for it to become knowledge and for it to become useful and practical in different circumstances.



State the importance of giving credit to the source of one's work

Giving credit to the source of one's work is important because it just means you are respecting his thought and ideas as his intellectual property. Not giving credit would mean you are indirectly stealing his work and that means you are disrespecting him as an owner. In order to refrain this from happening, we must use quotation marks and correctly cite each source that we will use. 



Essay: Information Literate Individual


An information literate individual possesses skills which lets him or her identify information and when it should be used. He or she should also be able to evaluate the validity of it, should also be able to effectively use it, and should also be able to share it to other people. This ability of an individual will allow him or her to be a critical thinker and a productive citizen when it comes to sharing information to society.



Academic Trip





Pinto Art Museum
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Taal, Batangas
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