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Instructions

Reflect: Information Literacy

Evaluation Title: Information Literacy and Society

This assignment requires you to put the skills you have mastered throughout the course into practice as you reflect on the sociocultural issues and implications involved with the concept of information literacy.

For this assignment, you will conduct research, evaluate sources, and in a two (2) to three (3) page reflective essay, share your thoughts on how you see information literacy being applied in our society. You are required to use, cite, and reference  at least two scholarly sources to support your ideas.

Possible prompts include:

· Are some groups more informationally literate than others? If so, why?

· Is this related to the concept of “information privilege”? If so, can you explain how?

· How does society benefit from a population that is informationally literate?

· How does society suffer from a population that is not?

· Do you believe our society values information literacy? Why do you feel as you do?

· Should we care about whether a society possesses information literacy skills? (Tip: Look back to the learning map material for unit 7; you can cite the map as a source).

You may use the personal pronoun “I” in this essay. For the two scholarly sources, be sure to provide an in-text citation such as (Smith, 2020) or when using a quote (Smith, 2020, p. 82) and the corresponding reference in APA style.

Your assignment submission should be a Word document that fully adheres to the instructions listed above and includes  a title page and  reference page correctly formatted to meet  APA style standardsProofread the assignment for APA standards using the  APA Format Checklist.

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EN111 Unit 7 Assessment - Reflective Essay

EN111 Unit 7 Assessment - Reflective Essay

Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContent

EN111-CO3

15 pts

Level 5

The essay is 2-3 pages and includes the use of at least two credible sources.

13.5 pts

Level 4

The essay does not meet the page requirement or only uses one credible source.

12 pts

Level 3

The essay does not meet the page requirement or does not use credible sources.

9 pts

Level 2

The essay does not meet the page requirement or does not use sources

7.5 pts

Level 1

The essay does not meet the page requirement and does not use sources.

0 pts

Level 0

The essay was not submitted.

15 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAnalysis and Critical Thinking

30 pts

Level 5

The essay provides a full analysis of how information literacy is applied in our society. Critical thinking is fully demonstrated.

27 pts

Level 4

The essay indicates an understanding of most elements with a few gaps in analysis and critical thinking.

24 pts

Level 3

The essay indicates an understanding of many elements with gaps in some areas of analysis and critical thinking.

18 pts

Level 2

The essay indicates an attempt at analysis and critical thinking with significant gaps in understanding.

15 pts

Level 1

There is minimal analysis present in the essay.

0 pts

Level 0

The essay was not submitted.

30 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting

10 pts

Level 5

The essay demonstrates an academic tone and is error free in grammar and mechanics.

9 pts

Level 4

The essay demonstrates an academic tone and has only 1-2 errors in grammar and mechanics.

8 pts

Level 3

The essay has multiple errors in mechanics and/or grammar.

6 pts

Level 1

The essay was written with a number of errors that make meaning difficult to discern.

4 pts

Level 2

The essay has frequent errors in mechanics and/or grammar that negatively impacts readability.

0 pts

Level 0

The essay was not submitted.

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA

PRICE-I

15 pts

Level 5

References and in-text citations in proper APA style are included with no errors. A title page is included that meets all the requirements of APA formatting.

13.5 pts

Level 4

A title page, in-text citations, and references in proper APA style are included but have 1-3 minor APA errors.

12 pts

Level 3

A title page, in-text citations, and references in proper APA style are included but have 4-5 minor APA errors.

9 pts

Level 2

A title page, in-text citations, and references in proper APA style are included but have more than 6 errors or one of these elements is not included.

7.5 pts

Level 1

The errors demonstrate limited understanding of APA title page, in-text citations, and reference requirements.

0 pts

Level 0

The essay was not submitted.

15 pts

Total Points: 70

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