Information
Creation as a Process refers to the understanding that the
purpose, message, and delivery of information are intentional acts of creation.
Recognizing the nature of information creation, experts look to the underlying
processes of creation as well as the final product to critically evaluate the
usefulness of the information.
Instruction:
Search for information on a specific topic. Gather as much information
on the topic using different kind of formats. Transform at least 2 of these
forms into some other form type. .
Online newspaper:
Online Books
Kallaway, P. (Ed.). (2002). The history of education under apartheid,
1948-1994: the doors of learning and culture shall be opened. Pearson South
Africa.
Fedderke, J. W., De Kadt, R., & Luiz, J. M. (2000). Uneducating
South Africa: The failure to address the 1910–1993 legacy. International
Review of Education, 46(3-4), 257-281.
Online journal article:
Jaffer, S., Ng'ambi, D., & Czerniewicz, L. (2007). The role of ICTs
in higher education in South Africa: One strategy for addressing teaching and
learning challenges. International journal of Education and Development
using ICT, 3(4).
Reagan, T., & Ntshoe, I. (1987). Language Policy and Black Education
in South Africa. Journal of research and development in Education, 20(2),
1-8.
Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiEUu-Is0Ao
Link to Google slides: Information Creation as a Process
Link to Google slides: Information Creation as a Process
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