Thursday, December 13, 2012
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
The Count of Monte Cristo Storyboard
Outline:
1) Edmond hugging his father from behind saying, “Father, my dear old Dad!”
2) Edmond running to Mercedes house crying, “Mercedes! Mercedes!”
3) Mercedes turning toward Fernand and saying, “If he is dead I too shall die.” Then exiting her house and running towards Edmond.
4) Edmond and Mercedes embracing, then holding hands and exclaiming, “All the preliminaries will be arranged with my father today, and tomorrow or the day after at the latest we shall give the betrothal feast at La Reserve!” Fernand in the background glaring and scheming.
5) Edmond and Mercedes holding hands at the wedding, looking at each other lovingly. The door gets kicked open in the background.
6) A police commissary followed by four armed soldiers and a corporal enter and drag Edmond away. Mercedes is left on her knees, reaching out and calling to Edmond. “Edmond Dantes, I arrest you in the name of the law,” says the police commissary. Everyone there stands in shock except for Fernand, Danglars, and Caderousse who stand there smirking.
7) Mercedes crying, Fernand caring for her.
8) Edmond father’s grave.
9) Edmond gets on his knees in his cell and pounds the floor. There is a scratching sound nearby.
10) Suddenly, the Abbe appears out of the ground and says, “I give you the treasure of Monte Cristo!”
11) Everything turns black and then shows the inside of the body bag from Dantes perspective. Dantes heart beats.
12) Two soldiers throw the bag off the cliff. There’s thunder and lightning. The bag sinks and Dantes struggles.
13) Dantes swimming towards the surface.
14) Dantes on an island looking around. He goes toward a cave.
15) Dantes finds the treasure. Revenge will be taken.
16) Dantes becomes the Count of Monte Cristo, his appearance changes, and he draws his sword.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Information Literacy
Information Literacy Umbrella |
Information literacy is the ability to "recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information (Presidential)."
The National Forum on Information Literacy lists seven basic information literacy principles:
- Define
- Access
- Evaluate
- Manage
- Integrate
- Create
- Communicate
What Information Literacy Means to Me:
To me, information literacy can be summed up as my ability to locate, check, and properly manipulate the information I find. I would consider it to be an invaluable skill simply because it directly correlates with a person's ability to learn. A great example is when I need to research topics for school papers or assignments. Being information literate helps to ensure that the information I find is authentic, appropriate, adequate, and current. It also helps in ensuring that I communicate the information I gather both lawfully and accordingly. In an age where technology is always becoming more prevalent and abundant information, both factual and fictional, is becoming easier to share and access, being information literate is even more important. Whether it's researching for school, looking up recipes, checking the news or weather, or even shopping at the grocery store, being information literate is key in finding, evaluating, and using the presented information.
Works Cited
IL Umbrella. Digital image. National Forum on Information Literacy. National Forum on Information Literacy, Inc., n.d. Web. 4 Dec. 2012. <http://infolit.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/IL-Umbrella.jpg>.
"Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education." American Library Association. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Dec. 2012. <http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/informationliteracycompetency>.
"Information Literacy Skills." National Forum on Information Literacy RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Dec. 2012. <http://infolit.org/>.
"Presidential Committee on Information Literacy: Final Report." American Library Association. American Library Association, 1989. Web. 05 Dec. 2012. <http://www.ala.org/acrl/publications/whitepapers/presidential>.
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