It looks like you're looking to create a digital information literacy portfolio that includes a bibliography or works cited document along with a presentation. While I can't upload files directly, I can guide you on how to create each component effectively. Here’s how you can structure your portfolio:
1. Bibliography / Works Cited Document
This document should include all the sources you used for your project. The format can vary based on the citation style you are using (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.). Here’s a basic guide:
APA Format Example:
Author, A.A. (Year). Title of the work. Publisher.
Author, B.B., & Author, C.C. (Year). Title of the work. Publisher.
MLA Format Example:
Last Name, First Name. Title of the Work. Publisher, Year.
Last Name, First Name, and First Name Last Name. Title of the Work. Publisher, Year.
2. Presentation
Your presentation should summarize the key points of your project. Here’s how to structure it:
Slide 1: Title Slide
- Title of your portfolio
- Your name
- Date
Slide 2: Introduction
- Brief introduction to digital information literacy
Slide 3: Key Concepts
- Definition of digital information literacy
- Importance in today’s digital age
Slide 4: Skills and Competencies
- Critical thinking
- Research skills
- Ethical use of information
Slide 5: Tools and Resources
- Recommended tools (e.g., citation managers, databases, evaluation checklists)
- Online resources
Slide 6: Application of Skills
- Examples of how you’ve applied digital information literacy in your work or studies
- Case studies or personal experiences
Slide 7: Bibliography
- Include a slide listing key references in your chosen citation style.
Slide 8: Conclusion
- Recap the importance of digital information literacy
- Future implications for learners and professionals
Slide 9: Q&A
- Invite questions to engage with your audience.
3. Formatting Tips
- Use clear, readable fonts and a consistent color scheme.
- Limit text per slide; use bullet points to highlight key information.
- Incorporate visuals or graphics where applicable (charts, diagrams, images).
- Practice your presentation to ensure smooth delivery.
4. Final Steps
- Save your bibliography and presentation as PDF or PowerPoint files.
- Consider sharing via a link if you’re using cloud services like Google Drive or Dropbox.
If you have specific content or topics that need to be included, feel free to share, and I can help you draft those sections!