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Information Literacy Technician Course

What will I learn?

Carry your Library Science work to the next level with our Information Literacy Technician Training Programme. Learn how to use information the right way, including knowing about copyright, fair use, and how to give credit to people when you use their work. Become better at knowing if information is correct and from a good source, spotting when information is one-sided, and finding information you can trust. Learn how to make correct presentation material that will 'ginger' your audience with methods that involve them. This short and good training will give you the power to do well in today's world of information, making sure you are always on top of your game.

Apoia's Unique Features

Online courses available for life
Certificate aligned with educational standards
Printable PDF summaries
Online support always accessible
Select and arrange the chapters you want to study
Set your own course workload
Instant feedback on practical activities
Study at your convenience, no internet required

Develop skills

Enhance your practical skills as listed below

Learn how to use information the right way: Know about copyright, fair use, and avoid copying people's work without permission (plagiarism).

Know if information is correct: Check who is providing the information, look out for bias, and compare with other sources.

Make correct presentations: Prepare slides and handouts, and use different types of media.

Find information you can trust: Use search engines well and access correct databases.

Make learning involve people: Plan activities, use technology, and lead discussions.

Suggested summary

Workload: between 4 and 360 hours

Before starting, you can change the chapters and the workload.

  • Choose which chapter to start with
  • Add or remove chapters
  • Increase or decrease the course workload

Examples of chapters you can add

You will be able to generate more chapters like the examples below

This is a free course, focused on personal and professional development. It is not equivalent to a technical, undergraduate, or postgraduate course, but offers practical and relevant knowledge for your professional journey.