Upload your Digital Information Literacy Portfolio. Remember to include the following items:

Completed bibliography/works cited document
Presentation

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It seems like you need assistance with creating a Digital Information Literacy Portfolio. While I can’t upload files or create documents directly for you, I can help guide you on how to prepare your bibliography or works cited document and outline how to create a presentation. Here’s a general approach you can take:

Completed Bibliography/Works Cited Document

  1. Choose a Citation Style:

    • Decide on a citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) based on your assignment requirements.
  2. Gather Sources:

    • Collect all the sources you used for your research or projects. This includes books, articles, websites, videos, etc.
  3. Format Your Citations:

    • Ensure that each entry adheres to the rules of your chosen citation style. Here’s an example in MLA format:
      Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Publisher, Publication Date.
      
    • For a website:
      Last Name, First Name. "Title of Webpage." Website Name, Publisher (if different from website name), Publication Date, URL.
      
  4. Organize Your List:

    • Alphabetize your entries and use a hanging indent for each citation.

Example Works Cited (MLA)

Doe, John. Understanding Digital Literacy. Digital Education Press, 2020.

Smith, Jane. "The Importance of Digital Information Literacy." Teaching Digital Literacy, www.teachingdigitalliteracy.com/article, 12 Mar 2021.

Presentation

  1. Choose a Presentation Tool:

    • Use software like Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Canva.
  2. Outline Your Content:

    • Start with a title slide.
    • Include an introduction slide that captures the goal of your portfolio.
    • Create slides for each major component:
      • Overview of Digital Information Literacy
      • Importance of Digital Literacy
      • Any projects or research findings
      • Conclusion and reflections on learning
  3. Design Your Slides:

    • Keep slides uncluttered with minimal text and use bullet points for clarity.
    • Incorporate images, charts, or graphics to support your points.
    • Maintain a consistent color scheme and font throughout.
  4. Practice Your Presentation:

    • Prepare to discuss each slide and anticipate questions. Make sure you’re familiar with the content and can provide additional insights beyond what’s on the slides.

Finalizing Your Portfolio

Combine your completed bibliography and presentation into a single document or folder. If you need to submit this digitally, check if the format is appropriate (e.g., PDF) and if any specific platforms or methods for upload are required by your instructor.

If you need further assistance with any specific part of this process, feel free to ask!