Description
This module introduces structured approaches for moving through large digital information environments. Instead of relying on random browsing, participants examine how information systems categorize data and how navigation paths can be planned in advance. The program explains how different sources are interconnected and how search direction can be adjusted depending on the type of information required.
Learners also explore how digital platforms organize content and how to avoid common inefficiencies when working with large datasets or information collections.
Key Areas:
• navigation logic within data systems
• directional search methods
• exploration of structured sources
Practice Work:
• mapping navigation paths
• reviewing information structures
• analyzing data environments
Outcome:
Participants develop a more controlled and efficient way of navigating information sources.

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