Q 2.0.

Digital Literacy and Information Fluency - Homo Naledi

Information Fluency means research. We ask relevant questions, obtain research information, analyse the research apply it so we can solve a research problem after which we assess the research (Independent Institute of Education, 2017)


The skull of Homo Naledi











References


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Wong, K., 2017. New Evidence of Mysterious Homo naledi Raises Questions about How Humans Evolved. [Online]
Available at: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-evidence-of-mysterious-homo-naledi-raises-questions-about-how-humans-evolved/?WT.mc_id=SA_DD_20170510#
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