Question 1 Task 1
FIVE FLUENCY SKILLS
Fluency is
important for many reasons. First reason is that fluency is a good foundation
to a good comprehension reading. This makes it easier of a reader to focus on
text. They can make connections between the ideas in the text and their
background knowledge. When your reading is not fluent, you often don’t enjoy
reading, and you are less inclined to practice reading, which may contribute
even further to a decline in your reading skills.

Solution
fluency is the ability to think creatively to solve problems in real time by
clearly defining the problem, designing an appropriate solution, applying the
solution then evaluating the process and the outcome. It is easier to solve
problems with an open mind because you are able to see the problem in different
perspectives.

creative
fluency is more about the ease of which a person can generate an idea and turn
it into a physical reality. While speed is still a part of it, it’s also about
agency and self-efficacy. It’s what happens when feel that you have some control
over what you are creating. There are still mistakes.

Collaboration
fluency is the ability to successfully work and interact with virtual and real
partners. You need to examine the problem and solve it as group. For example,
in school when your teacher requires you to do a group presentation. Everyone
is supposed to have an opinion on the matter and is supposed to play a role in
the presentation.

Media
fluency is generally understood as encompassing two skill sets. The first,
which we might call media comprehension, enables media consumers to decode,
analyze, and break down mediated messages into their constituent parts. The
other, known as media production, involves successfully encoding some kind of
meaning into a mediated message.

Information
fluency is the skill to asses and solve a problem using information you have
gathered. Information fluent students are able to determine their information
needs, locate and critically evaluate information, solve problems, effectively
communicate their learning, correctly reference information sources.
Information fluency skills include being able to respect other people’s
information and avoid plagiarism.

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