Saturday, 9 September 2017

Information Literacy 707

Scholarship as Conversation

Topic:
"Drug addictions (Tik) among youth in Cape Town."



Learning outcomes:
Students should be able to:
  • be part of an online community and participate in scholarly conversations.
  • know the importance of evaluating contributions made by others.
  • know that there are various platforms where a particular topic is discussed.


Activities:

  • Find a blog where scholars and researchers have conversations on drug addictions like "Tik" in Cape Town. Visit the blog at least once a week for 3 months to check for new contributions from other contributors. Participate in these conversation.
  • Critically respond to at least two blog posts.
  • Find and cite online books and journal articles relating to drug addictions like "tik" in Cape Town.


Knowledge Practice linked to activities:
Students should be able to:

  • contribute to scholarly conversation at an appropriate level, such as local online community.
  • critically evaluate contributions made by others in particular information environment.
  • recognize that a given scholarly work may not represent the only-or even the majority- perspective on the issue.

Disposition linked to activities:
Learners who are developing their information literate abilities:

  • recognize they are often entering into an ongoing scholarly conversation and not a finished conversation, and see themselves as contributors to scholarship rather than only consumers of it.
  • suspend judgment on the value of a particular piece of scholarship until the larger context for the scholarly conversation is better understood.
  • recognize that scholarly conversations take place in various venues.




1 comment:

  1. Good work Joseph. But be more specific with your activities.

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