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Culture as an information system presentation. Presentation on the topic: Information culture. Presentation on the topic: Information culture

Culture as an information system presentation.  Presentation on the topic: Information culture.  Presentation on the topic: Information culture

2009 Information technology is the driving force behind the development of society information culture

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Information revolution of the modern world

The world has accumulated a huge information potential. The total amount of knowledge of mankind has changed very slowly before, but already since 1900. it doubled every 50 years, by 1950. doubling occurred every 10 years, by 1970. - every 5 years, and since 1990. – annually. The process of fundamental transformation of the productive forces of society, caused by the increase in the use of knowledge in the production and the accelerated updating of information technology, was called the "Information Revolution".

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Informatization of society

Informatization is one of the few, if not the only area of ​​the economy, which, despite the current crisis situation in our society, is rapidly developing. This, apparently, is due to the fact that an increase in the content of information in any product makes it possible to spend less raw materials, energy and labor on its manufacture. Information is the only unique type of resource that in the development of mankind is not only not depleted, but qualitatively improved. It does not require either simple or extended reproduction. Informatization - a complex system of measures aimed at supporting decision-making on management issues with the help of modern information technologies - is an objective and inevitable period in the development of modern society. Read more…

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Scheme of interaction between information processes and management actions Implementation of a decision Decision making Information support for decision making Management Informatics Emergence Collection Storage Processing Search Distribution Information consumption

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Computerization of society During the computerization of society, the main attention is paid to the development and implementation of the technical base of computers that ensure prompt receipt of the results of information processing and its accumulation. Read more…

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Information exchange in the study of computer science

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Information society

Rapid development computer technology and information technology served as an impetus for the development of a society built on the use of various information and called the information society. Characteristic features of the information society: the problem of the information crisis has been solved; resolved the contradiction between the information avalanche and information hunger; the priority of information in comparison with other resources is provided; the main form of development will be the information economy; information technology is becoming global, covering all areas social activities person; the information unity of the entire human civilization is being formed; implemented humanistic principles of social management and impact on the environment. Read more…

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information culture

Information culture is the ability to purposefully work with information and use computer information technology, modern technical means and methods to receive, process and transmit it. For free orientation in the information flow, a person must have an information culture as one of the components of a common culture. Information culture is associated with the social nature of man. It is the product of a variety creativity of a person and manifests itself in some aspects: Read more…

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Manifestation of information culture

in specific skills in the use of technical devices; the ability to use computer information technology in their activities; in the ability to extract information from various sources: both from periodicals and from electronic communications, to present it in an understandable form and be able to use it effectively; in possession of the basics of analytical processing of information; in the ability to work with various information; in knowing the features of information flows in their field of activity.

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Information processes

Information processes - according to the definition of the Federal Law "On information, information technologies and information protection" dated July 8, 2006 - the processes of collecting, processing, accumulating, storing, searching and disseminating information. Information process - a set of sequential actions (operations) performed on information (in the form of data, information, facts, ideas, hypotheses, theories, etc.) to obtain any result (achievement of the goal). Information is manifested in information processes. Information processes always take place in some systems (social, sociotechnical, biological, etc.).

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Information processes

Creation of information Processing of information Storage of information Transfer of information Information retrieval Encoding of information is any process associated with the transformation of information. Read more…

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Information Services

Information services - activities for the processing and dissemination of information. Information processing facilities - production activities technical equipment for the preparation, dissemination of information and information services. Read more…

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information products

Information product - documented information prepared in accordance with the needs of users and presented in the form of a product. The information products are software products, databases and data banks and other information. Read more…

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Information resources are included in the intellectual fund of society, determined by the accumulation, distribution and practical implementation knowledge of a skilled workforce, which includes the scientific and industrial experience expressed in information not only of contemporaries from all over the world, but also of predecessors from all times. Informational resources

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State information resources

State information resources of the Russian Federation are open and publicly available, with the exception of those classified by law as restricted access. Public information includes: legislative and other regulations establishing legal status public authorities, local governments, organizations, public associations, as well as the rights and obligations of citizens; documents containing information on emergency situations necessary to ensure the safe functioning of settlements, production facilities and the general population; documents containing information on the activities of public authorities and local self-government bodies, on the use of budgetary funds and other resources, on the state of the economy, with the exception of information classified as state secrets; documents accumulated in open funds libraries, archives, information systems of public authorities. Read more…

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Information interaction

One of the key indicators of informatization is the information potential, i.e. ability to solve current and future tasks of information service social production at the level of optimal opportunities, determined by the average level of information technology development achieved in the given period in the world. Read more…

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Information activity

Human activity associated with the processes of obtaining, transforming, accumulating and transmitting information is called information activity. With the development of society, scientific and technological progress, mankind has created more and more new means and methods of collecting, storing, transmitting information. But the most important thing in information processes - the processing and purposeful transformation of information - was carried out until recently exclusively by man. However, the constant improvement of technology and production has led to a sharp increase in the amount of information with which a person has to operate in the process of professional activity, the amount of information needed to solve the problems of planning and managing production has also constantly increased.

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Information Systems

An information system (IS) is a system built on the basis of computer technology, designed to store, search, process and transmit significant amounts of information, which has a certain practical scope. Read more…

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Information and legal systems

Kontur-Normative is an on-line reference and legal service, with the help of which managers, accountants, personnel specialists can get access to relevant information around the clock. regulatory documents and reference documentation on all issues of accounting, tax, personnel and management accounting. ConsultantPlus - there are federal and international documents, more than one million court decisions, financial consultations, bills, clarifications to legal acts, unique analytical materials; the legislation of Russia and all 83 regions is presented. Garant - there are international and federal documents, court decisions, financial advice and which consists of one unified base. Code - a large number of regulatory and technical documents - GOSTs, SNiPs, RD, etc., and having specialized reference systems for various sectors of activity (construction, ecology, electric power industry, labor protection, etc.); there are also international and federal documents, court decisions, financial consultations, texts of presidential decrees. The referent is a unique database of copyright materials, the legislation of the Russian Federation, Moscow and the Moscow Region in all branches of law is a younger system in this class (the first release was released in 1995), which determines its advantages (“fresh” approach to development, modern interface, analytical tools for computer sorting of documents), as well as shortcomings (a small amount of materials from regional arbitration courts, compared with analogues).

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Geoinformation systems

Geographic information systems (also GIS - geographic Information system) - systems designed for the collection, storage, analysis and graphical visualization of spatial data and related information about the objects presented in the GIS. In other words, these are tools that allow users to search, analyze and edit digital maps, as well as Additional information about objects, for example, the height of the building, the address, the number of residents. GIS includes the capabilities of DBMS, raster and vector graphics editors and analytical tools and is used in cartography, geology, meteorology, land management, ecology, municipal government, transport, economy, defense. Read more…

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Information industry

The information industry is the production of information goods and services based on information technology. The information industry includes the production of computers and the production of information. Read more…

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State Information Register The State Register of Electronic Information Resources and Information Systems is formed and operates in accordance with the Rules for Maintaining the State Register of Electronic Information Resources and Information Systems and the Depository, approved by the Government Decree on the basis of information submitted annually by the owners of information resources and information systems. The tasks of the State Register of Electronic Information Resources and Information Systems are to systematize information about information resources and information systems, to inform individuals and legal entities about the information contained in the State Register, information support government agencies, presentation of information to developers of information resources and information systems for organizing the integration of information resources and information systems, as well as data exchange between information resources and information systems. The formation of the base of the State Register of Electronic Information Resources and Information Systems is carried out on the basis of applications for registration of information resources and information systems, annually submitted by the owners of information resources and information systems to the Agency for Informatization and Communications on paper and electronic media. State databases, information systems, Web sites and data transmission networks in Russia, the development and creation of which is financed from the state budget, are subject to mandatory state accounting and registration. State registration non-state databases, information systems, Web-sites and data transmission networks can be carried out on the initiative of the owners of these information resources and information systems. State registration of information resources and information systems is carried out on the basis of the application of the owner of the resource. Read more…

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Standardization and certification

Information activity is regulated by certain state norms and rules. Standardization is one of the activities to establish norms, rules and characteristics in order to ensure: saving all types of resources; safety of products, works and services for environment, life, health and property; safety of economic facilities, taking into account the risk of natural and man-made disasters and other emergencies; technical and information compatibility, as well as interchangeability of products; quality of products, works and services in accordance with the level of development of science, engineering and technology; unity of measurements; defense capability and mobilization readiness of the country. Standardization is understood as an activity aimed at achieving streamlining in a certain area by establishing provisions for universal and repeated application in relation to actual and potential tasks. This activity is manifested in the development, publication, application of standards. A standard is a document in which, for the purpose of voluntary reuse, product characteristics, implementation rules and characteristics of the processes of production, operation, storage, transportation, sale and disposal, performance of work or provision of services are established. The standard may also contain requirements for terminology, symbols, packaging, marking or labels and the rules for their application. Certification is a conformity assessment procedure by which an organization independent of the manufacturer (seller, performer) and consumer (buyer) certifies in writing that the product meets the established requirements. Certification - a form of confirmation of compliance of objects with requirements carried out by the certification body technical regulations, the provisions of standards, codes of practice or the terms of contracts (as amended by federal law dated 01.05.2007 No. 65-FZ). Certification and licensing are often confused. A license is a right (permission) to carry out any activity, a certificate for services is a document confirming that the quality of services meets certain requirements.

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To work with information, there are information methods that include the goals and conditions for obtaining information.

Information methods Natural Artificial Based on thinking (acquired as a result of training) Technical (hardware) Logical (software) Based on the sensory system of perception (innate)

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Information Technology

Information technology is a set of specific hardware and software tools with which we perform a variety of information processing operations in all areas of our life and activities. Information technology is sometimes referred to as computer technology or applied informatics. Read more…

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Types of information technology

The word technology is commonly understood as a set of conditions (modes), techniques and skills for using objects of labor (tools and materials) to obtain the results of labor in a certain quantity with a given quality. Labor tools in computer science are hardware and software computer technology, and materials - information carriers and data structures. Information technology is an information process that results in the creation of an information product. Communication technology is an information process that results in the transfer and exchange of information. For example, technology electronic document management, database technology, communication technology, programming technology, computer graphics technology, etc.

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Ethical standards of information activity

Never give out private information about yourself (last name, phone number, address, school number) without parental permission. Meeting in real life with online friends is not a very good idea, because people can be different in electronic communication and in a real meeting. If you still want to meet them, let your parents know and have them go to the first meeting with you. Do not open emails, files, or Web pages from people you don't really know or trust. Do not give your password to anyone, except for adults in your family. Never do anything that could cost your family money, unless your parents are with you. Always be polite in email and your correspondents will be polite to you. Do not use UPPERCASE text in emails - this is perceived on the network as a shout, and can upset your interlocutor. Do not send large information in a letter (pictures, photographs, etc.) without prior agreement with your interlocutor. Do not send emails with any information to strangers without their request - this is perceived as "spam", and usually annoys network users. Always behave online the way you would like to be behaved with you!

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Information space

A single information space is a set of databases and data banks, technologies for their maintenance and use, information and telecommunication systems and networks operating on the basis of common principles and according to general rules providing information interaction between organizations and citizens, as well as meeting their information needs. In other words, a single information space consists of the following main components: information resources containing data, information and knowledge recorded on the appropriate media; organizational structures that ensure the functioning and development of a single information space, in particular, the collection, processing, storage, dissemination, search and transmission of information; means of information interaction between citizens and organizations, providing them with access to information resources based on appropriate information technologies, including software and hardware and organizational and regulatory documents. Read more…

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Information Security

There are various security mechanisms: encryption; digital (electronic) signature; access control; ensuring data integrity; providing authentication; traffic substitution; routing control; arbitration (or examination). All data protection tools can be assigned to one of the following groups: protection of computer hardware; protection of communication lines; database protection; protection of the computer control subsystem. Read more…

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Legal norms of information activity

Federal Law of July 27, 2006 N 149-FZ "On Information, Information Technologies and Information Protection" Adopted by the State Duma on July 8, 2006, approved by the Federation Council on July 14, 2006 Article 1. Scope of this Federal Law Article 2. Main concepts used in this Federal Law Article 3. Principles legal regulation relations in the field of information, information technologies and information protection Article 4. Legislation Russian Federation on Information, Information Technologies and Protection of Information Article 5. Information as an Object of Legal Relations Article 6. Owner of Information Article 7. Public Information Article 8. Right of Access to Information Article 9. Restriction of Access to Information Article 10. Dissemination of Information or Provision of Information Article 11. Documentation of information Article 12. State regulation in the field of application of information technologies Article 13. Information systems Article 14. State information systems Article 15. Use of information and telecommunication networks Article 16. Protection of information Article 17. Responsibility for offenses in the field of information, information technologies and information protection Article 18. On recognition as lost force of certain legislative acts (provisions of legislative acts) of the Russian Federation ., March 9, 20, June 19, August 7, November 17, December 29, 2001, March 4, 14, May 7, June 25, July 24, 25, October 31, 2002, March 11, April 8, July 4, 7, December 8, 2003, July 21, 26, December 28, 2004, July 21, December 19, 2005, January 5, July 27, December 4, 30, 2006, April 9, May 10 , July 24, November 4, December 1, 6, 2007, February 14, April 8, 2008) Adopted by the State Duma on May 24, 1996, approved by the Federation Council on June 5, 1996 Chapter 28. Crimes in the field of computer information Article 272. Illegal access to computer information Article 273. Creation, use and distribution of malicious programs for computers Article 274. Violation of the rules for the operation of computers, computer systems or their networks 3) Law of the Russian Federation on the legal protection of programs for electronic computers and databases dated 23 September 1992 No. 3523-I (as amended Federal Law No. 177-FZ of December 24, 2002) More…

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The Internet is the main source of information

10 commandments of Internet etiquette 1. Remember the person! Do not forget that even through a dead network and a computer stuffed with electronics, you communicate with a living person. And often - with many people at the same time ... Do not let yourself be drugged by an atmosphere of anonymity and permissiveness - remember that on the other end of the wire is the same person as you ... When composing an email, imagine that you are saying all this directly to a person’s face - and try not to be ashamed of your words. 2. Follow the same rules online that you follow in real life. Violation of the laws of human communication, moral rules or norms of the social life of the Network, perhaps, will go relatively unpunished for you ... But will your conscience be clear? 3.Remember that you are in cyberspace! Its boundaries are much wider than the boundaries of the human society we are used to, and different parts of it can have their own laws. Therefore, when faced with a new type of communication for you on the Web, study its laws and recognize their priority. Let's say every newsgroup, forum, or even IRC channel has its own, local rules - check them out before posting your first message! 4. Take care of the time and opinion of other people! Ask for help only when it is really necessary - and in this case you can always count on the help and support of your colleagues. However, do not pull other users over trifles - otherwise, in the end, they will simply stop communicating with you. 5. Try to look decent in the eyes of your interlocutors! Don't waste your time on "conditions" like rules good manners or, say, the rules of grammar and spelling. Even compliments lose weight and persuasiveness, being embodied in such a form: "Priet dude, I'm addicted to you and your books, write cool things" 6. Do not neglect the advice of experts and share your knowledge with others! Be grateful to those who spend their time answering your questions. But when you receive a letter with a question from another user, do not rush to send this message to the wastebasket, no matter how ridiculous and naive it may seem. 7. Keep passions. No etiquette forbids entering into discussions, but do not stoop to swearing and swearing - even if your counterpart deliberately provokes you to do so. 8. Treat with respect not only your own, but also other people's privacy! If for some reason you want to remain anonymous on the Web, recognize these rights for your interlocutor as well. Moreover - he has the right to anonymity and privacy, even if you speak "with an open visor." A side effect of this rule: do not publish information from your private messages without the consent of their senders, do not delve into other people's mailboxes and, ultimately, into other people's computers! Gentlemen hackers, this applies directly to you... 9. Do not abuse your power and influence on the Web! It's hard to win trust, but it's so easy to lose it! 10. Be tolerant of the shortcomings of the people around you! Do not look at whether or not your interlocutors observe the rules of network etiquette, observe them yourself! In the end, very politely recommend the interlocutor to familiarize themselves with these rules... More…

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Characteristics of information culture

Communication skills The ability to effectively implement observation, comparison, analysis, synthesis The ability to present information in various types and forms The ability to make information models of objects of the surrounding reality The ability to build schemes and models The presence of an emotional-volitional sphere Possession of computer science methods, which primarily include formalization and modeling Possession of knowledge about modern information and computer technologies, information systems, about management and cognition processes , about various types of human activities in the information society Possession of learning skills

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Literature Makarova NV Program in Informatics (system-information concept). - St. Petersburg: Peter, 2004. - 64 p.: ill. Informatics and ICT. Textbook. Grade 11. Basic level / Ed. prof. N. V. Makarova. - St. Petersburg: Peter, 2008. - 224 p. Journal "Computer Science and Education", 2007 - 2009. Big school encyclopedia, Vol. 1. Natural sciences (author - compiler of the computer science section Simonovich S.V.). - M.: Russian Encyclopedic Partnership, 2004. - 704 p. Informatics and information technologies. Textbook for grades 10-11 / N. D. Ugrinovich. – M. : BINOM. Knowledge Laboratory, 2004. - 512p.: ill. List of recommended Internet resources http://www.bogomolovaev.narod.ru - Information on the theory and methodology of teaching informatics, scientific organization work of a computer science teacher, examples of lessons and extracurricular activities in computer science, entertaining tasks, etc. http://center.fio.ru - Website of the Moscow Center for Internet Education: "Distance Education", "Network Association of Methodists", "Issues of Internet Education" http://iatp.vspu.ac .ru/ch2000/doc/conceptl.doc - Information about the standard of teaching informatics at school http://www.ito.Su/l999/l/3/3115.html - Leveling and developing method of teaching informatics (I. N. Falina ). http://www.omsu.omskreg.ru - Methods of teaching computer science at school http://eclu.hl.ru/metodic/ - Methods of teaching computer science. Materials for students, teachers and teachers on the methodology of teaching computer science http://www.sch2.ru/kafedra/info - Methods of teaching computer science in high school http://www.ioso.ru/distant/ - Methods of distance learning http:/ /yz.firo.ru - Training Center of the Federal Institute for Education Development, 2006 http://tests.pp.ru - various tests http://www.ege.edu.ru - USE demo version in informatics http://www.fipi .ru - questions related to the Unified State Examination in Informatics, demonstration versions of the Unified State Examination. http://synopsis.kubsu.ru/informatic - the site is based on the publication of a textbook on computer science, edited by N.V. Makarova, provides versatile knowledge about the content and essence of the base of information culture, about state of the art and trends in the development of computer technology, networks, software. http://psbatishev.narod.ru/test - computer science tests. http://www.yakutia.ru - theory in informatics. Suggestions and wishes to send by e-mail: [email protected]

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After studying this topic, you will learn: what is the meaning of the concept of "information culture"; how does the information culture of a person manifest itself; what are the main factors in the development of information culture.

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Introduction The information society is based on the intellect as a tool of cognition, on information as a result of cognition, on interest and activity in the perception of information, on the desire to apply the intellect and information for certain purposes. New working conditions give rise to the dependence of the awareness of one person on the information acquired by other people. Therefore, it is no longer enough to be able to independently master and accumulate information, but it is necessary to learn such a technology for working with information when decisions are prepared and made on the basis of collective knowledge. This suggests that a person must have a certain level of culture in handling information. To reflect this fact, the term "information culture" was introduced.

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The concept of information culture is associated with two fundamental concepts - "information" and "culture", therefore, when defining the concept of "information culture", two aspects are distinguished: informological and cultural.

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Informological approach In the framework of the informological approach, information culture is understood as a set of knowledge, skills and abilities of searching, selecting, storing, analyzing information, that is, everything that is included in information activities aimed at meeting information needs.

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Culturological approach When using the culturological approach, the content of the concept of "information culture" expands, since all the information accumulated by mankind is the property of world culture. In this regard, information culture is considered as a way of human life in the information society, as a component of the process of forming the culture of mankind.

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Information culture is the ability to purposefully work with information and use computer information technology, modern technical means and methods to receive, process and transmit it.

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Manifestations of information culture in specific skills in the use of technical devices, from telephone to personal computer And computer networks; in the ability to use in their activities computer information technology, the basic component of which are numerous software products; in the ability to extract information from various sources, both from periodicals and from electronic communication systems, to present it in an understandable form and be able to use it effectively; in possession of the basics of analytical processing of information; in the ability to work with various information; in knowing the features of information flows in their field of activity.

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Factors in the development of information culture education system, which determines the general level of intellectual development of people; information infrastructure that determines the ability of people to receive, transmit, store and use information; development of the country's economy, which determines the material capabilities of people using modern information technical means: computers, televisions, electronic means communications, etc.

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Topic 2 Information culture modern man Grade 11

During the period of transition to the information society, it is necessary to prepare a person for the rapid perception and processing of large amounts of information, to train him modern methods and work technologies.

The information society is based on

Information culture Informological aspect Cultural aspect The totality of ZUN search, selection, storage, analysis of information - information activity aimed at meeting information needs. The way of human life in the information society is a component of the process of forming the culture of society.

Information culture is associated with the social nature of man. It is the product of a variety of human creative abilities.

Information culture is manifested in specific skills in the use of technical devices; Ability to use software products; Ability to extract information from various sources; Possession of the basics of analytical processing of information; Knowledge of the features of information flows in their field of activity; Ability to work with various information.

Factors in the development of information culture: the education system, which determines the general level of the intellectual development of society; information infrastructure; the development of the country's economy, which determines the material possibilities of people. knowledge of English.

The work of Ryzhenko Elena Vladimirovna, teacher of computer science and mathematics, MBOU, Astrakhan, "Secondary School No. 64".


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Information literacy of a person is characterized by the following components: 1. The ability to independently formulate one's information need (request) and express it verbally. 2. Knowledge of information resources. 3.Knowledge of the library's capabilities and the ability to use these capabilities. 4. Ability to conduct information search. 5. Knowledge and skills in information processing, i.e. the ability not only to extract information from the source, but also to properly format the results of their activities. 6. The ability to think critically, understand, evaluate and creatively use information.


Library as an information and research center Equipment with computers and copying equipment Internet access Periodicals Well organized SBA Foundation independent work students A rich, well-equipped fund Media resources of about 10 thousand items more than 28 items Video cassettes pieces, CDs - 58, More than 800 films on discs 1. Alphabetical catalogue. 2. Systematic. 3.Card file GZhS. 4. Card index of sites. 5.Card file of scenarios. 6. Card index of abstracts. 7. Digital catalogue


Reference and search apparatus of the library (SPA) To be an information literate person, one must learn to navigate information flows, effectively search for information in a variety of sources, select, evaluate and process information. This includes a system of catalogs and filing cabinets


Catalog (from the Greek word katalogos) means a list (inventory) of items arranged in a certain order. Library catalog - an index of printed works available in a given library, compiled to orient users in the library fund. Available in the KUTOR library: 1. Alphabetical catalogue. 2. Systematic. 3.Card file GZhS. 4. Card index of sites. 5.Card file of scenarios. 6. Card index of abstracts. 7.Electronic catalog. 8. Card file "Calendar of significant and memorable dates."



Bibliographic description Scientific processing of new books: systematization (determining the sections of the systematic catalog in which this publication should be reflected), as well as cataloging - compiling a bibliographic description and placing cards in the library catalogs. An example of a catalog card of an alphabetical catalog systematization cataloging


Alphabetical catalog In the alphabetical catalog, descriptions of publications are arranged in the general alphabet of authors and titles, regardless of the content of publications. The alphabetical catalog makes it possible to establish: whether there is a specific publication in the library; what works of a certain author are in the library; in which department is the desired book (what is its code).




Systematic catalog Descriptions of publications are arranged in accordance with their content by branches of knowledge, which follow one after another in a certain connection and sequence. The purpose of this catalog is to reveal the library fund by content. A catalog is compiled on the basis of a certain classification system (LBC).




7A. Physical education and sports: 7A0 - General issues FKiS. 7A1 - Gymnastics. 7A2 - Athletics. 7A3 - Weightlifting. Boxing. Struggle. Fencing. 7A3.1 - Weightlifting. Weight-lifting. 7A3.3 - Boxing. 7A3.5 - Wrestling. Sambo. Judo. 7A4 - Winter sports. 7A4.1 - Skiing. Ski race. Skiing. Biathlon. 7A4. 3 - Speed ​​skating. 7A6 - Tourism. Mountaineering. 7A8 - Sport games. 7A8.1 - Basketball. 7A8.2 - Volleyball. 7A8.5 - Football. APU




Remember the search algorithm in the systematic catalog: they turn to search for publications on any topic, issue, subject; before accessing the directory, find the delimiter index; find the desired catalog box; find a separator with exactly the same index, look through the cards and find the editions you need; write down, starting with the code, all the necessary data about the publications.




Table of Library and Bibliographic Classification Main Divisions 1F - Philosophy 16 - Logic 4P - Russian Language 53 - Physics 61 - Medicine 7A - Physical Culture and Sports 8 - Literary Studies 9 - History 91 - Geography Local History


The cards of the GZhS card index have some difference in their structure in the description Mirzoev O. M., Vrublevskiy E. P. Criteria for assessing the technical skills of athletes in the relay race 4 x 100 meters / / Theory and practice physical culture. - - with Example of a catalog box of a GZhS file cabinet Label of a catalog box For example:




The electronic catalog performs the following tasks: comprehensive disclosure of the composition and content of the library fund; providing a multi-aspect operational search for information on the availability of documents in the library fund; introduction of library resources into the information space of the school and the worldwide information network Internet; creation of information comfort for the user.




Human culture is determined by: Knowledge, skills, professional skills. Knowledge, skills, professional skills. The level of intellectual, aesthetic and moral development. The level of intellectual, aesthetic and moral development. Ways and forms of mutual communication between people. Ways and forms of mutual communication between people.




This means that the more a person develops his mental abilities, the more he thinks, reflects, the more the level of his personal culture rises, and a person engaged in art or science must have a very high level of culture, which is not at all necessary for a person of physical labor.







In this regard, human IC should manifest itself in the following: 1. In the skills of using various technical devices - from telephone to PC and CS. 2. In the ability to own information technology. 3. In the ability to extract information from electronic communications. 4. In the ability to present information in an understandable way and use it correctly with maximum effect. 5. In the knowledge of various methods of information processing. 6. In the ability to work with different types information.




0 - no command 1 - poor command 2 - intermediate level 3 - good command Semenova Sasha Fedorov Oleg Vikhryan Sasha Bykova Vika from electronic communications The ability to present information in an understandable form and use it correctly with maximum effect The knowledge of various methods of information processing The ability to work with different types of information.2222 TOTAL: 12 (67%) 11 (61%) 10 (56%)


Conclusion: The students of our group have an average level of information culture. With the transition to the information society, common culture one more category has been added - informational. Therefore, in the lessons of informatics, we will just form and raise the level of information culture.