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      • Module 1 - Information and Data Literacy
        6
        • Module1.1
          1.0 Introduction : Information and Data Literacy
        • Module1.2
          1.1 Browsing, Searching and Filtering data, Information and Digital Content
        • Module1.3
          1.2 Evaluating Data, Information and Digital Content
        • Module1.4
          1.3 Managing data, information and digital content
        • Module1.5
          1.4 Overcoming language and cultural barriers to Information and data literacy
        • Quiz1.1
          1.5 Quiz : Information and Data Literacy 12 questions
      • Module 2 - Communication and Collaboration
        8
        • Module2.1
          2.0 Introduction : Communication and Collaboration
        • Module2.2
          2.1 Interacting through Digital technologies
        • Module2.3
          2.2 Sharing through Digital technologies
        • Module2.4
          2.3 Engaging in Citizenship through Digital technologies
        • Module2.5
          2.4 Collaborating through Digital technologies
        • Module2.6
          2.5 Netiquette
        • Module2.7
          2.6 Managing Digital identity
        • Module2.8
          2.7 Quiz: Communication and Collaboration
      • Module 3 - Digital Content Creation
        6
        • Module3.1
          3.0. Introduction : Digital Content Creation
        • Module3.2
          3.1 Developing digital content
        • Module3.3
          3.2 Integrating and re-elaborating digital content
        • Module3.4
          3.3 Copyright and licenses
        • Module3.5
          3.4 Programming
        • Quiz3.1
          3.5 Quiz : Digital Content Creation 8 questions
      • Module 4 for MOOC - Digital Safety
        6
        • Module4.1
          4.0 Introduction : Digital Safety
        • Module4.2
          4.1 Protecting personal data
        • Module4.3
          4.2 Protecting health and wellbeing
        • Module4.4
          4.3 Protecting devices
        • Module4.5
          4.4 Protecting environment
        • Quiz4.1
          4.5 Quiz : Digital Safety 8 questions
      • Module 5 - Solving Technical Challenges
        6
        • Module5.1
          5.0 Introduction : Solving Technical Challenges
        • Module5.2
          5.1 Solving technical problems
        • Module5.3
          5.2 Identifying needs and technological responses
        • Module5.4
          5.3 Creatively using digital technologies
        • Module5.5
          5.4 Identifying digital competence gaps
        • Quiz5.1
          5.5 Quiz : Solving Technical Challenges 8 questions
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        1.5 Quiz : Information and Data Literacy

        12 Questions
        Time
        00:15:00

        1. Match the headings with the definitions
        Browsing
        - is the act of looking through a set of information quickly, without a specific sense of purpose. In the context of the internet, it usually refers to using the world wide web, using email or updating one's status on a social media site. (1) - is one of the easiest and useful ways to use the Internet. People use common search engines (such as Google) to find web pages, images, books, currency conversions, definitions, file types, news, local information, movies, and many more.

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        - is the act of looking through a set of information quickly, without a specific sense of purpose. In the context of the internet, it usually refers to using the world wide web, using email or updating one's status on a social media site.

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        - is defined as the screening and exclusion of access to email or web pages that are undesirable. Content filtering monitors and restricts access to content that may be deemed inappropriate, offensive, or risky.

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        Internet searching
        - is the act of looking through a set of information quickly, without a specific sense of purpose. In the context of the internet, it usually refers to using the world wide web, using email or updating one's status on a social media site. (1) - is one of the easiest and useful ways to use the Internet. People use common search engines (such as Google) to find web pages, images, books, currency conversions, definitions, file types, news, local information, movies, and many more.

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        - is the act of looking through a set of information quickly, without a specific sense of purpose. In the context of the internet, it usually refers to using the world wide web, using email or updating one's status on a social media site.

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        - is defined as the screening and exclusion of access to email or web pages that are undesirable. Content filtering monitors and restricts access to content that may be deemed inappropriate, offensive, or risky.

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        Content filtering
        - is the act of looking through a set of information quickly, without a specific sense of purpose. In the context of the internet, it usually refers to using the world wide web, using email or updating one's status on a social media site. (1) - is one of the easiest and useful ways to use the Internet. People use common search engines (such as Google) to find web pages, images, books, currency conversions, definitions, file types, news, local information, movies, and many more.

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        - is the act of looking through a set of information quickly, without a specific sense of purpose. In the context of the internet, it usually refers to using the world wide web, using email or updating one's status on a social media site.

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        - is defined as the screening and exclusion of access to email or web pages that are undesirable. Content filtering monitors and restricts access to content that may be deemed inappropriate, offensive, or risky.

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        2. Pearltrees, Diigo and Padlet are digital tools and platforms which are good for:

        3. Match the following verbs to the correct description
        Digital content
        is any content that exists in the form of digital data. Also known as digital media, digital content is stored on digital or analogue storage in specific formats.

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        It provides context for data and enables decision making. For example, a single customer’s sale at a restaurant is data – this becomes information when the business is able to identify the most popular or least popular dish.

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        is to ensure it's meaningful, looking critically at information to determine its relevance, suitability and reliability.

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        Information is processed, organised and structured data
        is any content that exists in the form of digital data. Also known as digital media, digital content is stored on digital or analogue storage in specific formats.

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        It provides context for data and enables decision making. For example, a single customer’s sale at a restaurant is data – this becomes information when the business is able to identify the most popular or least popular dish.

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        is to ensure it's meaningful, looking critically at information to determine its relevance, suitability and reliability.

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        Evaluating data, information and digital content
        is any content that exists in the form of digital data. Also known as digital media, digital content is stored on digital or analogue storage in specific formats.

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        It provides context for data and enables decision making. For example, a single customer’s sale at a restaurant is data – this becomes information when the business is able to identify the most popular or least popular dish.

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        is to ensure it's meaningful, looking critically at information to determine its relevance, suitability and reliability.

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        4. All information you find online is credible and trustworthy

        5. Select the following which will enable you to know if sources are credible/reliable?

        6. Match the description to the title
        Information Management
        - is an organizational program that manages the people, processes and technology that provide control over the structure, processing, delivery and usage of information required for management and business intelligence purposes.

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        It comprises all disciplines related to managing data as a valuable, organizational resource. Specifically, it’s the process of creating, obtaining, transforming, sharing, protecting, documenting and preserving data.

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        Data Management
        - is an organizational program that manages the people, processes and technology that provide control over the structure, processing, delivery and usage of information required for management and business intelligence purposes.

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        It comprises all disciplines related to managing data as a valuable, organizational resource. Specifically, it’s the process of creating, obtaining, transforming, sharing, protecting, documenting and preserving data.

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        7. Choosing a logical and consistent way to name and organise your files allows you and others to easily locate and use them. Ideally, when is the best time to think about how to name and structure the documents?

        8. Dropbox, Google Drive and One Drive are digital tools which help you to:

        9. Match the title to the correct definition:
        Language barrier
        - is a figurative phrase used primarily to refer to linguistic barriers to communication, i.e., the difficulties in communication experienced by people or groups originally speaking different languages, or even dialects in some cases.

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        - is an issue arising from a misunderstanding of meaning, caused by cultural differences between sender and receiver.

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        Cultural barrier
        - is a figurative phrase used primarily to refer to linguistic barriers to communication, i.e., the difficulties in communication experienced by people or groups originally speaking different languages, or even dialects in some cases.

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        - is an issue arising from a misunderstanding of meaning, caused by cultural differences between sender and receiver.

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        10. English speakers and those who don’t not speak/understand English have the exact same experience when using the internet, access to all the same information, True or False?

        11. Yandex, DuckDuckGo and Baidu are all:

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