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Info Literacy 3. Types of Information SourcesInformation cycle; traditional and online information packages: books (trade, educational, reference, scholarly); periodicals (newspapers, magazines, peer-reviewed journals); open web. NOTE: Program notes are available at: http://tinyurl.com/ILNotes FOOD NEWS: Kitchen LiteracyPART 1—A conversation with author, Ann Vileisis about Kitchen Literacy, what we know about our food, and how we came to know it. For Ann, her book Kitchen Literacy came about because she was struck by how much she didn't know about the common foods Kitchen Literacy-3Part 3, Ann Vileisis talks about the need to start making connections between our consumption of food, and the environmental and social consequences that result. By taking a more integrative approach to how we choose food, we can promote better env FOOD NEWS: Kitchen Literacy-2Continuing the conversation with Ann Vileisis, author of Kitchen Literacy, she explains how over time we became gradually disassociated from how foods were produced, and where they originated. Most importantly, the advertising industry played a signi Literacy improvements with the OLPC XOAn interview with an Australian teacher about how the OLPC XO is helping children with literacy issues in her classroom.
Many thanks to Warwick and Deirdre Kiely for their time and great work! Planet LiteracyCARTOONISTS ACROSS AMERICA- and it's 25 year campaign to promote literacy & the arts- and a selection of interviews. Info Literacy 12. Finding Information about LiteratureProvides information about three large literature databases: Literature Online (ProQuest), Literature Resource Center (Gale), & Literary Reference Center (EBSCO). Program notes are available at: http://tinyurl.com/ILnotes. An evaluation survey is
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