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Sequence of topics- Media and Information Studies
M. Stigge


1. The importance of information (1.1.1, all Indicators of Standard 11)
      a. Equitable access (7.2. 1, 8.1.1)
      b. Global nature
      c. Your digital life: your digital footprint; orphaned accounts
      d. Ethics of (8.2.1)
              i. Citation, creative commons, etc.
             ii. Freedom of information (Wikileaks)
           iii. Anonymity on the internet; trolls, etc.

2. Finding and using a variety of types of sources/media (5.2.1)
      a. Organization of information (1.4.1)- classification systems, open vs. closed
         systems, tagging, search algorithms, social recommendations (Facebook)
      b. Primary vs. secondary sources
      c. Print vs. electronic
      d. Scholarly vs. non-scholarly
      e. Reference vs. general nonfiction

                i. Periodical indexes
               ii. Government documents                      1.5.2, 14.1.1-3, 14.2.1-2)
              iii. Databases
                       1. Boolean searching (1.5.3)
                       2. Truncation
              iv. Other electronic sources
                       1. Wikis- validity of info and the possibility of malicious code
                           embedded
                               a. Citation chasing
                       2. Blogs
                       3. RSS feeds
                       4. Digg, StumbleUpon, etc.
                       5. Social bookmarking with tagging: delicious, diigo
                       6. Twitter
                       7. Slideshare
               v. Various search engines
                       1. How does the internet work
                       2. How do search engines work?
                       3. Combating content farms and search engine optimization
                       4. Advanced search options
                       5. Search terms
              vi. Content specific encyclopedias
             vii. Citation chasing
            viii. Periodicals
                       1. Newspapers
2. Popular magazines
                      3. Trade magazines
                      4. News magazines
                      5. Opinion magazines
                      6. Journals- peer-reviewed, etc.
              ix. Fiction as a source of information?


3. Information evaluation
      a. Source evaluation (2.1.1)
      b. Selecting right type of source for different situations/needs (7.1.1)
      c. Fact/ point of view/ opinion, including different news sources (2.2.1, 6.1.2)
      d. “On the flip side” exercises
      e. Internet source evaluation
              i. Anatomy of a URL


4. Types of communication- face to face presentation & online/global
   communication                                                                 3.1.1, 3.4.1,
      a. Presentation skills and media tools or product types                    4.2.1, 4.2.3,
               i. Animoto, prezi, screencasting, bighugelabs, jing, the rules of 5.2.2, 5.2.1,
                  Powerpoint, glogster                                           5.3.1, 5.3.2,
      b. Wikis                                                                   5.3.3, all
               i. Other collaborative tools: wallwisher, crocodoc, google docs, indicators of
                  basecamp (9.1.1, 9.2.1)                                        Standards 11,
      c. Social networks and their implications                                  12, and 13)
               i. Behaviors online
             ii. Is privacy dead? Sharing of personal info, Newsweek article
             iii. Where does the information go?
                      1. Where stored?
                      2. Once on internet, never really goes away- Wayback Machine,
                         Facebook’s “delete account” feature?
      d. Blogs
      e. Twitter
      f. Basic HTML, what XML does
      g. Free website creation

5. Big 6 process model (6.2.1)

6. Personal interest projects using varied media, evaluation, and product format

       a. Choosing product format based on content (5.2.1)

7. Student showcase of tools we haven’t looked at
Current event component- ONGOING

Literature component- ONGOING (5.1.1-5, 4.1.1)

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Sequence of topics

  • 1. Sequence of topics- Media and Information Studies M. Stigge 1. The importance of information (1.1.1, all Indicators of Standard 11) a. Equitable access (7.2. 1, 8.1.1) b. Global nature c. Your digital life: your digital footprint; orphaned accounts d. Ethics of (8.2.1) i. Citation, creative commons, etc. ii. Freedom of information (Wikileaks) iii. Anonymity on the internet; trolls, etc. 2. Finding and using a variety of types of sources/media (5.2.1) a. Organization of information (1.4.1)- classification systems, open vs. closed systems, tagging, search algorithms, social recommendations (Facebook) b. Primary vs. secondary sources c. Print vs. electronic d. Scholarly vs. non-scholarly e. Reference vs. general nonfiction i. Periodical indexes ii. Government documents 1.5.2, 14.1.1-3, 14.2.1-2) iii. Databases 1. Boolean searching (1.5.3) 2. Truncation iv. Other electronic sources 1. Wikis- validity of info and the possibility of malicious code embedded a. Citation chasing 2. Blogs 3. RSS feeds 4. Digg, StumbleUpon, etc. 5. Social bookmarking with tagging: delicious, diigo 6. Twitter 7. Slideshare v. Various search engines 1. How does the internet work 2. How do search engines work? 3. Combating content farms and search engine optimization 4. Advanced search options 5. Search terms vi. Content specific encyclopedias vii. Citation chasing viii. Periodicals 1. Newspapers
  • 2. 2. Popular magazines 3. Trade magazines 4. News magazines 5. Opinion magazines 6. Journals- peer-reviewed, etc. ix. Fiction as a source of information? 3. Information evaluation a. Source evaluation (2.1.1) b. Selecting right type of source for different situations/needs (7.1.1) c. Fact/ point of view/ opinion, including different news sources (2.2.1, 6.1.2) d. “On the flip side” exercises e. Internet source evaluation i. Anatomy of a URL 4. Types of communication- face to face presentation & online/global communication 3.1.1, 3.4.1, a. Presentation skills and media tools or product types 4.2.1, 4.2.3, i. Animoto, prezi, screencasting, bighugelabs, jing, the rules of 5.2.2, 5.2.1, Powerpoint, glogster 5.3.1, 5.3.2, b. Wikis 5.3.3, all i. Other collaborative tools: wallwisher, crocodoc, google docs, indicators of basecamp (9.1.1, 9.2.1) Standards 11, c. Social networks and their implications 12, and 13) i. Behaviors online ii. Is privacy dead? Sharing of personal info, Newsweek article iii. Where does the information go? 1. Where stored? 2. Once on internet, never really goes away- Wayback Machine, Facebook’s “delete account” feature? d. Blogs e. Twitter f. Basic HTML, what XML does g. Free website creation 5. Big 6 process model (6.2.1) 6. Personal interest projects using varied media, evaluation, and product format a. Choosing product format based on content (5.2.1) 7. Student showcase of tools we haven’t looked at
  • 3. Current event component- ONGOING Literature component- ONGOING (5.1.1-5, 4.1.1)