INTELLECTUAL STANDARDS PART 1
Clarity
- I understand "clarity" to mean how well I understand something.
- In other words, I already know what's being discussed and I don't have to ask questions.
- An example of someone exhibiting clarity with social media would be seeing a tutorial on youtube and knowing how to do it because the instructions were so clear.
- I understand "accuracy" to mean how close something is to the truth.
- In other words, something you wouldn't have to question because its correct, like facts.
- An example of someone exhibiting accuracy with social media would be following reliable accounts that share factual information instead of biased ones.
- I understand "precision" to mean being accurate or exact.
- In other words, giving a lot of information making sure accurate so someone can fully grasp the concept.
- An example of someone exhibiting precision with social media would be making a tutorial and sharing exactly what you're doing step by step so people can follow it and get the exact same outcome.
- I understand "relevance" to mean how closely something connects.
- In other words, when you're talking about a topic and something that relates comes up because its connected to what youre talking about.
- An example of someone exhibiting relevance with social media would be when your on youtube and you watch say a cooking video and then other cooking videos pop up in the suggestions because it's relevant to what you just watched.
The key question at the heart of the assignment is:
"now that you know these intellectual standards can you apply it in life/social media?"
"now that you know these intellectual standards can you apply it in life/social media?"
Aloha Elena,
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great weekend.
I feel you had great point on your example for accuracy but I am questioning your clarity and relevance to your example of "reliable" accounts. Can you go in-depth and clarify more examples and the relevance?
Mahalo,
Loretta
Hi Loretta,
DeleteGood start. You followed the assignment directions.Thanks. You may want to have two questions, one for each standard to be more clear.
thanks,
Greg
Aloha Elena,
ReplyDeleteYour statement had clarity when you said "In other words, I already know what's being discussed and I don't have to ask questions" on clarity.