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Metaliterate Learning for the Post-Truth World / edited by Thomas P. Mackey and Trudi E. Jacobson ; foreword by Troy A. Swanson.

Van Pelt Library ZA3075 .M485 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Swanson, Troy A., author of foreword.
Contributor:
Mackey, Thomas P., editor.
Jacobson, Trudi E., 1957- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Information literacy--Study and teaching (Higher).
Information literacy.
Media literacy--Study and teaching (Higher).
Media literacy.
Critical thinking--Study and teaching (Higher).
Critical thinking.
Information behavior.
Information technology--Moral and ethical aspects.
Information technology.
Social media--Moral and ethical aspects.
Social media.
Metacognition.
Physical Description:
xxvi, 230 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Chicago : ALA Neal-Schuman, 2019.
Language Note:
Text in English.
Summary:
Foreword by Troy A. Swanson -- Metaliteracy, Jacobson and Mackey's revolutionary framework for information literacy, is especially well suited as a tool for ensuring that learners can successfully navigate the proliferation of fake news, questionable content, and outright denialism of facts in today's information morass. Indeed, it is starkly evident that the competencies, knowledge, and personal attributes specific to metaliterate individuals are critical; digital literacy and traditional conceptions of information literacy are insufficient for the significant challenges we currently face. This book examines the newest version of the Metaliteracy Goals and Learning Objectives, including the four domains of metaliterate learning, as well as the relationship between metaliteracy and the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. Featuring contributions from a variety of information literacy instructors, educators, librarians, and faculty, the chapters in this book discuss the social, political, and ethical dimensions of information creation, distribution, and use; use case studies to demonstrate how metaliteracy guides learners to read online information with a critical eye, apply metacognitive thinking to the consumption of all information, and make purposeful and responsible contributions to the social media ecosystem as active participants; examine when images are taken out of context and paired with misleading text, a prevalent feature of the misinformation frequently shared via social media; and situates metaliteracy in such contexts such as the academic library, a science class, fiction writing, digital storytelling, and a theater arts course. Metaliteracy is a powerful model for preparing learners to be responsible participants in today's divisive information environment, and this book showcases several teaching and learning practices that have already proven effective.
Contents:
Empowering metaliterate learners for the post-truth world / Thomas P. Mackey
The materiality of metaliteracy: a documentary approach and perspective for information and literacy practices in the post-truth era / Marc Kosciejew
Inoculation theory and the metaliterate learner / Josh Compton
Constructing scientific literacy through metaliteracy: implications for learning in a post-truth world / Allison B. Brungard and Kristin Klucevsek
When stories and pictures lie together and you do not even know it / Thomas Palmer
Teaching and learning with metaliterate LIS professionals / Nicole A. Cooke and Rachel M. Magee
First, help students learn to be wrong / Allison Hosier
Fictional affect and metaliterate learning through genre / Jaclyn Partyka
Poetic ethnography and metaliteracy: empowering voices in a hybrid theater arts course / Kimmika L.H. Williams-Witherspoon.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780838917763
0838917763
OCLC:
1051042845

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