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This book is aimed at trainers of people who will benefit from developing systematic ways of using electronic sources of information. Whether at school, college, university, in work or the home people need to be able to effectively use the wealth of information around them. They need to find things out, assemble, process, evaluate, manage as well as communicate information using the available e-tools. E-literacy is a fundamental part of being information literate and being an independent learner. This book helps the trainer understand the e-learner and use appropriate methods to help them learn and engage with being e-literate. It also helps the learner to be conscious of what it means to be e-literate and to use information effectively.It is written by two leading experts in information literacy.
Genre: Computers / System Administration / Storage & Retrieval (fancy, right?)
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