Writing and Information
Competency in Small Bytes
by John A. Cagle and Ross LaBaugh
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Communication and
Information Competency in Small Bytes
Menu Introduction
Need State problem Information requirements Locate & retrieve
information Evaluate information Organize
and Synthesize Communication options Writing Technological Tools Using research in writing Speaking Judging process Works Cited
ã 1998 by John A. Cagle, Professor of Communication, California State University, Fresno.
This information competency website was designed by John A. Cagle (Department of Communication) and Ross LaBaugh (Instructional Coordinator, Henry Madden Library) as part of a grant from the California State University. It continues to be under construction.