Přístupnostní navigace
E-application
Search Search Close
Course detail
FIT-IVGAcad. year: 2025/2026
The subject is designed as an e-learning course. The teaching is focused primarily on the practical use of information sources and services of information institutions. The aim is to teach students to work with available printed and electronic information sources, including their practical use in studying or creating their own professional work.
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Guarantor
Department
Entry knowledge
We expect that students have the high school level knowledge of using computers.
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Credit conditions: To receive credit, the student must meet both of the following conditions: complete all 3 projects and obtain a total of at least 65 points from all written assignments and tests (i.e. at least 65 points out of 100 points).
This is an e-learning course, where there is no controlled participation in lectures. Students' knowledge is verified by written tests and assignments, in the completion of which the course materials can be used.
Aims
Information literacy: a key skill for life in the digital age
Being information literate does not just mean knowing how to work with a computer or search for something on the Internet.It is a much deeper ability – the ability to recognize when and why we need certain information, how to search for it effectively, critically assess its quality and credibility, and then correctly interpret, process and use it in a specific context.Information literacy is a fundamental building block for orientation in today's world, which is literally flooded with data and information from a variety of sources.
The aim of this subject is to equip students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills that will allow them not only to understand their own information needs, but also to effectively navigate a wide range of available information sources – whether it is classic printed materials, electronic databases, professional articles, or modern digital platforms. Students will learn how to search these sources in a targeted and effective manner, how to recognize the quality and relevance of the information found, how to process it correctly and use it in their academic and professional activities.
Special emphasis is placed on the ethical and legal aspects of working with information - that is, how to use information responsibly, with respect for copyright, citation standards and the principles of academic integrity.
The course also supports the development of the ability to share information in a correct manner, both within professional communication and in a broader social context.
After successfully completing the course, students will be able to:
Study aids
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Recommended reading
Elearning
Classification of course in study plans
Project
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
Students have to do all assignments.