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MIL 1 AND 2

MIL 1 AND 2
18問 • 1年前
  • Mitch Andrea Arboleda
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  • 1

    Process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to another within and across channels, contexts, media, and cultures. (McCornack, 2014)

    communication

  • 2

    An interaction in which words are used to relay a message through speech or voice

    verbal

  • 3

    An interaction where behavior is used to convey and represent meaning

    non verbal

  • 4

    is the physical objects used to communicate with.

    media

  • 5

    The ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate, and compute using printed and written materials.

    literacy

  • 6

    The ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in a variety of forms.

    media literacy

  • 7

    It's a broad term that covers processed data, knowledge derived from study, experience, instruction, signals or symbols.

    information

  • 8

    Ability to recognize when information is needed

    information literacy

  • 9

    The information literate individual is able to evaluate the legitimacy and credibility behind a piece of information.

    contextual

  • 10

    The information literate individual is able to evaluate not only the content of the information but also the process involved in creating this content

    information creation as a process

  • 11

    The information literate realizes that even though information can be accessed for free it has many forms of value.

    information has value

  • 12

    The ability of the information literate to devise various multi-step processes in acquiring information.

    searching as strategic exploration

  • 13

    This means that the information literate aims to actively and responsibly contribute to the worldwide exchange of ideas by sharing and learning.

    scholarship as a conversation

  • 14

    This means that the information literate respects and applies there search process.

    research as inquiry

  • 15

    Facts that can be found in numerous places and are likely to be widely known.

    common knowledge

  • 16

    Document facts that are not generally known, or ideas that interpret facts.

    interpretation

  • 17

    Using someone’s words directly.

    quotation

  • 18

    Using someone’s ideas, but rephrasing them in your own words.

    paraphrase

  • 21st century (types of characters)

    21st century (types of characters)

    Mitch Andrea Arboleda · 12問 · 1年前

    21st century (types of characters)

    21st century (types of characters)

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    21st century 2

    21st century 2

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    21st century 2

    21st century 2

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    21st century 3

    21st century 3

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    21st century 3

    21st century 3

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    Mitch Andrea Arboleda

    entrep 1

    entrep 1

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    entrep 1

    entrep 1

    41問 • 1年前
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    WHO IS THE ENTREPRENEUR

    WHO IS THE ENTREPRENEUR

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    WHO IS THE ENTREPRENEUR

    WHO IS THE ENTREPRENEUR

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    CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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    CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    11問 • 1年前
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    FIL 1

    FIL 1

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    FIL 1

    FIL 1

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    FIL 2

    FIL 2

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    FIL 2

    FIL 2

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    front office 1

    front office 1

    Mitch Andrea Arboleda · 13問 · 1年前

    front office 1

    front office 1

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    front office 2

    front office 2

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    front office 2

    front office 2

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    front office 3

    front office 3

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    front office 3

    front office 3

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    front office 4

    front office 4

    Mitch Andrea Arboleda · 18問 · 1年前

    front office 4

    front office 4

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    MIL 3 TO 5

    MIL 3 TO 5

    Mitch Andrea Arboleda · 18問 · 1年前

    MIL 3 TO 5

    MIL 3 TO 5

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    MIL 6

    MIL 6

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    MIL 6

    MIL 6

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    FRONT OFFICE PT 1

    FRONT OFFICE PT 1

    Mitch Andrea Arboleda · 21問 · 1年前

    FRONT OFFICE PT 1

    FRONT OFFICE PT 1

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    FRONT OFFICE PT 2

    FRONT OFFICE PT 2

    Mitch Andrea Arboleda · 40問 · 1年前

    FRONT OFFICE PT 2

    FRONT OFFICE PT 2

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    FRONT OFFICE PT3

    FRONT OFFICE PT3

    Mitch Andrea Arboleda · 14問 · 1年前

    FRONT OFFICE PT3

    FRONT OFFICE PT3

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    FRONT OFFICE PT4

    FRONT OFFICE PT4

    Mitch Andrea Arboleda · 11問 · 1年前

    FRONT OFFICE PT4

    FRONT OFFICE PT4

    11問 • 1年前
    Mitch Andrea Arboleda

    ENTREP 1

    ENTREP 1

    Mitch Andrea Arboleda · 14問 · 1年前

    ENTREP 1

    ENTREP 1

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    ENTREP 2

    ENTREP 2

    Mitch Andrea Arboleda · 19問 · 1年前

    ENTREP 2

    ENTREP 2

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    ENTREP 3

    ENTREP 3

    Mitch Andrea Arboleda · 5問 · 1年前

    ENTREP 3

    ENTREP 3

    5問 • 1年前
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    21st century 4

    21st century 4

    Mitch Andrea Arboleda · 9問 · 1年前

    21st century 4

    21st century 4

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to another within and across channels, contexts, media, and cultures. (McCornack, 2014)

    communication

  • 2

    An interaction in which words are used to relay a message through speech or voice

    verbal

  • 3

    An interaction where behavior is used to convey and represent meaning

    non verbal

  • 4

    is the physical objects used to communicate with.

    media

  • 5

    The ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate, and compute using printed and written materials.

    literacy

  • 6

    The ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in a variety of forms.

    media literacy

  • 7

    It's a broad term that covers processed data, knowledge derived from study, experience, instruction, signals or symbols.

    information

  • 8

    Ability to recognize when information is needed

    information literacy

  • 9

    The information literate individual is able to evaluate the legitimacy and credibility behind a piece of information.

    contextual

  • 10

    The information literate individual is able to evaluate not only the content of the information but also the process involved in creating this content

    information creation as a process

  • 11

    The information literate realizes that even though information can be accessed for free it has many forms of value.

    information has value

  • 12

    The ability of the information literate to devise various multi-step processes in acquiring information.

    searching as strategic exploration

  • 13

    This means that the information literate aims to actively and responsibly contribute to the worldwide exchange of ideas by sharing and learning.

    scholarship as a conversation

  • 14

    This means that the information literate respects and applies there search process.

    research as inquiry

  • 15

    Facts that can be found in numerous places and are likely to be widely known.

    common knowledge

  • 16

    Document facts that are not generally known, or ideas that interpret facts.

    interpretation

  • 17

    Using someone’s words directly.

    quotation

  • 18

    Using someone’s ideas, but rephrasing them in your own words.

    paraphrase