Achieving My Learning Goals

As I continue as a student throughout my Information Fluency and Inquiry Course, I feel myself progressing through my learning goals that I have previously identified. Prior to learning about digital fluency, I struggled with finding relevant resources and often went with the first resource that seemed closest in relation to my research. Miller states, “the main difficulty was not getting hold of good information but knowing what information to trust.” (Miller, 2012). Far too often I found myself using resources that were somewhat questionable. However, I have learned that there are several ways to check the accuracy of the sources that I want to use. Miller states, “Assessing online information for accuracy or trustworthiness depends on both classic techniques of fact-checking and new, sometimes quite specific skills, that apply these techniques to the internet” (Miller, 2012). I plan to use these techniques learned so far in this course to help me check...