This Specialization is aimed at preparing students for undergraduate study in an English-speaking university. The course equips you for full participation and engagement with your studies by building awareness and understanding of the core values and expectations of academic culture, and providing you with practical strategies to apply to your studies. In this course, you will learn how to develop your Information & Digital Literacy Skills to help you achieve success in your university studies. After completing this course, you will be able to:
This course is part of the Academic Skills for University Success Specialization
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Introduction to Information & Digital Literacy at University
Defining, Accessing & Searching for Information
Critically Evaluating, Filtering & Managing Information
Referencing, Incorporating Sources & Avoiding Plagiarism
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- 5 stars92.71%
- 4 stars5.39%
- 3 stars0.95%
- 2 stars0.10%
- 1 star0.82%
TOP REVIEWS FROM INFORMATION & DIGITAL LITERACY FOR UNIVERSITY SUCCESS
This course is necessary for students who are planning to enter in university studies
I fully recommend it.
This course helped me alot with my skills to evaluate and identify sources so as to know if they are reliable for academic context or not.
An excellent course! I wish I had knew this before I started college. I am in grad school now and I am so thankful I came across it.
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It helps me to gain a lot of knowledge. I feel lucky to be studying on coursera. Thanks for creating this course
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