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What is the knowledge age?

By Sebastian Wright |

The Knowledge Age is a new, advanced form of capitalism in which knowledge and ideas are the main source of economic growth (more important than land, labour, money, or other ‘tangible resources). Knowledge Age knowledge is defined—and valued—not for what it is, but for what it can do.

Why information literacy is important?

Information literacy is important for today’s learners, it promotes problem solving approaches and thinking skills – asking questions and seeking answers, finding information, forming opinions, evaluating sources and making decisions fostering successful learners, effective contributors, confident individuals and …

What are information literacy skills?

Information literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, organize, use, and communicate information in all its various formats, most notably in situations requiring decision making, problem solving, or the acquisition of knowledge.

Why is information literacy important in the workplace?

Employers consider information literacy to be important to the workforce because they need a workforce that has the willingness and the ability to continually learn new skills. Employees should be “confident and competent in interacting with information to deliver maximum business value” (Cheuk, 2008).

Which age is 21st century?

The 21st (twenty-first) century is the current century in the Anno Domini era or Common Era, under the Gregorian calendar. It began on January 1, 2001 (MMI) and will end on December 31, 2100 (MMC). The 21st century is the first century of the 3rd millennium.

What is our era called?

Cenozoic
Our current era is the Cenozoic, which is itself broken down into three periods. We live in the most recent period, the Quaternary, which is then broken down into two epochs: the current Holocene, and the previous Pleistocene, which ended 11,700 years ago.

Why is information literacy a life skill?

In other words information literacy skills empower the people with the critical skills which will help them to become independent life long learners. They know how to learn because they know how knowledge is organized, how to find information, and how to use information in such a way that others can learn from them.

What is information literacy in your own words?

Information Literacy is: The ability to articulate one’s information need. The ability to identify, locate and access appropriate sources of information to meet the information need. The ability to effectively use information resources, regardless of format. The ability to critically and ethically apply the information.

What are the 4 information literate skills?

I have identified four specific skills that help define the practice of information literacy, and I’ve decided to call them the “4 facets of information literacy” (see figure below). They are: 1) information technology fluency, 2) ways of thinking, 3) problem solving, and 4) communication.

What are the 7 stages of information literacy?

Stages/ Elements of Information Literacy

  • Identifying/recognizing information needs.
  • Determining sources of information.
  • Citing or searching for information.
  • Analyzing and evaluating the quality of information.
  • Organizing, storing or archiving information.
  • Using information in an ethical, efficient and effective way.

What do we need to know about the knowledge age?

Knowledge Age worker-citizens need to be able to locate, assess, and represent new information quickly. They need to be able to communicate this to others, and to be able to work productively in collaborations with others. They need to be adaptable, creative and innovative, and to be able to understand things at a ‘systems’ or big picture’ level.

How did knowledge and learning survive in the Middle Ages?

Towns and sometimes cities grew around them, and the brothers or sisters served the secular community in many ways—by growing grain, making wine, raising sheep, and so on—while usually keeping separate. Monks and nuns filled many roles, perhaps the most significant and far-reaching being keepers of knowledge.

Is the Information Age still in the process of evolving?

Advances in nano-technology and bio-technology among others, will soon further raise access to information and knowledge to a level of ubiquity that only our imagination can limit. So yes, the information age is still in the process of evolving, and we are, to some degree, still in it. This fact, most people already know.

When is the best time to acquire knowledge?

But the man who is really going to be educated, who intends to know, is going to stay with it until it is done. Practice! Any normal child, at about the age of three or four, reaches the asking period, the time when that quickly developing brain is most eager for knowledge.