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How Information Literacy Can Help You Prepare a Credible Speech
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How Information Literacy Can Help You Prepare a Credible Speech

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What are the six main points to consider when evaluating a source?

  • Purpose, question/issue, relevant information, inferences/conclusions, point of view, and articulated assumptions/ideas (correct)
  • Purpose, question/answer, irrelevant information, inferences/conclusions, point of view, and articulated assumptions/ideas
  • Purpose, question/issue, relevant information, inferences/conclusions, point of view, and unarticulated assumptions/ideas
  • Purpose, question/issue, relevant information, inferences/conclusions, counterpoint of view, and articulated assumptions/ideas
  • What is information literacy?

  • The ability to read and write effectively
  • The ability to evaluate and use information effectively (correct)
  • The ability to memorize and recall information effectively
  • The ability to communicate information effectively
  • What is one example of evaluating a source?

  • Checking if sources are credited and considering potential bias (correct)
  • Checking if sources are popular and considering potential bias
  • Checking if sources are irrelevant and considering potential bias
  • Checking if sources are biased and considering potential credit
  • Why is it important to consider the credibility of a source?

    <p>To determine who conducted the study and who funded it</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many major steps are involved in compiling information?

    <p>Seven</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What can sensitivity help develop in speech preparation?

    <p>Awareness of the topic and potential directions for the speech</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is the effort to assess sources and compile information worth it?

    <p>To maintain credibility and trust in relationships</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • To prepare a speech, it is important to use reputable sources and evaluate them carefully.
    • Six main points to consider when evaluating a source are: purpose, question/issue, relevant information, inferences/conclusions, point of view, and articulated assumptions/ideas.
    • It is also important to consider the credibility of the source, including who conducted the study and who funded it.
    • Information literacy is a crucial skill in speech preparation.
    • One example of evaluating a source is checking if sources are credited and considering potential bias.
    • Compiling information involves seven major steps, including sensitivity to new information and ideas related to the topic.
    • Sensitivity can help develop awareness of the topic and potential directions for the speech.
    • The effort to assess sources and compile information is worth it for maintaining credibility and trust in relationships.

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    Boost your information literacy skills with this quiz on evaluating and compiling sources for speeches! Learn about the six main points to consider when evaluating a source, how to check for potential bias, and the importance of credibility. Test your knowledge on the seven major steps of compiling information and discover how sensitivity can help develop awareness of your topic. Improve your speech preparation skills and maintain credibility in your relationships with this informative quiz.

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