Information Literacy
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Agenda
Agenda
Problems
Information Problem #1:
Overload
Information Overload
"Found 145,000 sites
via Google"
Overload
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Today: Developing
Information Technologies
Overload and Education
Change
Has education changed?
Education Solution to
Information Overload?
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Change
Information Problem #2:
Quality
Quality
Quality
The Solution?
Change
Alternative Solution
Beyond the 3 R’s
Agenda
Information Literacy
Information Literacy
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Survey of Valued
Skills
Fall 2001
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www.big6.com
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Big6 Examples
Big6 Workshop Handbook p. 174
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The Big6 Example (p.
174):
7th Grade Social Studies
Task Definition
Information Seeking
Strategies
Location & Access
Use of Information
Synthesis
Evaluation
SREB Big6 Example
Example: South
Carolina
Information & Technology Literacy Standards
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Agenda
Agenda
Context
Context: The Process
Context: The Process
Everyday Contexts
Context: The Process
The Big6: Non-Linear
The Big6: Not Linear
The Big6: Not Linear
Context: The Process
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Context: Technology
The new A, B, C’s…?
Technology - Out of
Context
Better, But Still Out of
Context
Technology in Context
Technology in Context
Technology in Context
Context: Curriculum
"WARNING"
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Connecting to Standards
Content Area Standards
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South Carolina Standards
– Big6
South Carolina Standards
– Big6
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Maryland Standards – Big6
Maryland Standards – Big6
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Florida Standards – Big6
Florida Standards – Big6
Alignment/Connection
Big6 - Standards
Connection
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The Final Chapter
Tests
Approach
Testing
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Use of Information Lesson
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Task Definition Lesson
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Task Definition
Lesson
To Do – To Look For
Example - Florida
Florida (FCAT)
8th Grade Reading
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Use of
Information/Synthesis Lesson: Charting Questions
Use of
Information/Synthesis Lesson: Charting Questions
Maryland Example
Example - Maryland
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Evaluation
Lesson
Process in Mathematics
Evaluation
Lesson
Process in Mathematics
Evaluation
Learning to Explain Process
Remember
In Closing…
Change
This is Not An Add-on!
To Help Make It Happen
Library & Information
Programs
Teacher-Librarian Roles
Library & Information
Program Connection
The Result
Thanks for Listening
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