Information Literacy (Lab)
"KNOWLEDGE IS POWER"
Having knowledge is obtaining information. Gaining an information means you know something and you may and know how to use it — it may be for good or bad intention. The information can be the source for discovering and making an invention or can make the accused guilty or not guilty. With this, having knowledge is power and as said in the Spiderman movie, “great power comes with great responsibility.” The power that we have of having an information may hurt or benefit others, depending on the purpose of the person.
"IMPORTANCE OF GIVING CREDIT TO THE SOURCE OF ONE'S WORK"
It is important to cite the source of information or work because the source is the one who put an effort in doing it and acknowledge the source that it is not your work but the source’s. It is also his idea and thoughts that should be acknowledged.
📍 ACADEMIC PLAN 📍
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source/reference for all information for the Ilocos Tour: http://8wonderstravel.com/2015/06/4d3n-ilocos-tour-packages/ source/reference for all information for the Incheon/Seoul, South Korea Tour: https://www.thepoortraveler.net/2017/01/korea-travel-guide-seoul-itinerary/
The schedule of activities for the Incheon/Seoul, South Korea Tour may be patterned with this schedule provided by the Incheon Yeil High School for the visit of Manila Science High School in South Korea last May 2016
source: Khacai Salvador (participant in the Sister School Program last May 2016)
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INFOLIT1
An information literate individual is someone that uses information wisely and properly. He or she utilizes the information with ethics and good purpose. An individual gets an information from internet or a book and cite its source when he or she used it. When citing the source, he or she avoids plagiarism and acknowledges the effort and idea of the source or person. The individual has also the skill of evaluating the information if it’s true or fake before sharing it to people.
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