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Information Literacy, Think Critically, Better Decisions
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Information Literacy, Think Critically, Better Decisions

Find Truth, Evaluate Sources, Spot Misinformation, Think Clearly
Last updated 6/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • You will be able to: Evaluate Information quickly and determine what is reliable and what is not.
  • Identify bias, misinformation and manipulation in media and online content.
  • Analyze articles, reports, and sources with a critical mindset.
  • Ask better questions to deepen understanding and avoid false assumptions.
  • Distinguish between fact, opinion and interpretation.

Course content

5 sections37 lectures3h 58m total length
  • Introduction1:27
  • Information Literacy, Think Critically, and Make Better Decisions Part 116:28
  • Information Literacy, Think Critically, and Make Better Decisions Part 216:57
  • Information Literacy - Uncommon but Important Topics8:07
  • Is and Is Not of Information Literacy6:23
  • Business English for Marketing and Leadership3:59
  • Discussion: Information Literacy, Think Critically, Better Decisions

Requirements

  • None. But an interest in improving your language and critical thinking skills is helpful.

Description

In today’s world, information is everywhere—but not all of it is accurate, useful, or trustworthy. This course, Information Literacy for Real-World Success, is designed for both non-native and native English speakers who want to think more clearly, make better decisions, and communicate with confidence in an information-rich environment.

Whether you are a student, professional, entrepreneur, or lifelong learner, the ability to evaluate information is no longer optional—it is essential. This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.   

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify reliable and unreliable sources quickly

  • Recognize bias, misinformation, and manipulation

  • Read and interpret information more critically

  • Ask better questions and form stronger opinions

  • Communicate your ideas clearly and confidently in English

For non-native English speakers, this course also strengthens key language skills by focusing on real-world vocabulary and practical communication. You will not just learn what to think—you will learn how to think in English.

This course is practical, clear, and immediately applicable. You will work through real examples, modern challenges, and everyday situations where information literacy matters most—online, at work, and in daily life.

(Some lectures include AI-supported editing or generation. All core ideas, structure, and instruction are created and guided by the instructor.)

If you want to stop feeling overwhelmed by information—and start using it with clarity, confidence, and control—this course is for you.

Who this course is for:

  • Non-native English Speakers, and Native English Speakers I Business Professionals I Managers I Office Workers
  • People who want to: gain language & Critical Thinking skills, better Research Skills, & Better Decision Making.
  • Professionals who want: Clearer Communication, and an ability to evaluate trends, markets and online information.