Literacy in the Information Age

LIS 391/COM 391

Now to be offered as LIS 391, this is the capstone course for the Information Studies minor. The seminar explores what it means to be information literate in today's world. Students will examine a number of information literacies, from print to multimedia, from stand-alone to networked, and discuss a variety of themes that have been affected by new communication and information technologies, such as community, the political sphere, and education.

Location:  245 Altgeld Hall
Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00-3:15 p.m..
Credit:  3 hours or 1 unit
Prerequisites:  Information Studies minor or graduate standing
Instructor: Bertram Bruce
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