"Information literacy emphasises and focuses on the discriminating use and the transformation of information into knowledge. The ability to find and use information with discrimination and to transform it into knowledge, does NOT depend on ICT or libraries but may be greatly aided by them"
I came to similar conclusions in my assignment about the integration of Inquiry Learning and e-Learning. In an already overcrowded curriculum, e-Learning is in danger of becoming an 'add on', an extra subject for teachers to fit in. Inquiry learning provides a vehicle for e-Learning to be integrated and in turn e-learning supports the inquiry process in many ways.
While researching for my assignment I came across the Ministry of Education document 'Enabling the 21st Century Learner - an e-Learning Action Plan for Schools 2006-2010'. I thought the definitions provided in this document were some of the clearest I have read.
e_Learning: Learning and teaching that is facilitated by or supported through the smart use of information and communication technologies.
Information Literacy: The lifelong ability to locate, evaluate, use, and create information.