I am needing the second-third of the lesson for my notes for completion. The way I take my notes is I summarize the entire section by turning the heading into a question and incorporate the boldened terms (if found) within the section to supplement my understanding. THE MORE CONCISE THE BETTER!I have attached the following materials:Module 3 notes (the best format I have for this course on how I take notes)Module 6 class (this is where I’d like you to take notes on my behalf)Here are my particular questions for the remainder of the module from “Access to Knowledge”:1. What is Open Access and Information Walled Gardens? Define and incorporate the following terms: access to knowledge, privatization of knowledge, information overload, Open Access movement, The Cost of Knowledge, walled gardens, platformization, and tiered knowledge system2. What are Networked Knowledge and Citizen Science and how are they connected? Define and incorporate the following terms: open science, networked science, contributory, distributed computing, citizen sensing, DIY science, and crowd-sourced knowledge production- What is “networked science”? Define and incorporate the following term: PolyMath Project- What is “citizen science”? Define and incorporate the following terms: top-down method for producing knowledge, bottom-up approach for producing knowledge, local knowledge, and local knowledge3. What are the significance of Wikipedia and the verdict and controversy of it being “Wisdom of the Crowds” or “Management by the Bots?” Define and incorporate the following terms: GNU General Public License (GPL), Neutral Point of View, bots, and peer production- Is Wikipedia Credible?4. What is Crowdsourced Knowledge Production and Big Data? Define and incorporate the following terms: peer production of knowledge, crowd-sourced knowledge production, the death of expertise, networked learning, big data.- What is the relationship between crowdsourcing and big data? Define and incorporate the following sources: training data, and supervised learning- How is big data defined? List the characteristics in jot-notes with the definition of the terms attached: volume, velocity, variety, exhaustive, resolution, indexical, relational, flexible, extensionality, and scaleability5. What is Big Data and Information Overload and their relationship with each other? Incorporate and define the following terms: information overload6. What is Big Data and Expertise and their relationship with each other?