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BIG SIX LS 5443 Persuasive PresentationFall 2010- Dr. Moreillon Library Lessons from Lisa BrackenSquires & June Jack0
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123456RESEARCH PRESENTATION EVALUATIONINFORMATION
POSSIBLE TOPICSFamily histories provide an insight into cultural and personal identity-(Social Studies)
Human survival is connected to understanding the continual changing nature of the Earth-(Science)
Basketball is traced across the ages- (Language Arts/History)
INTRODUCTIONClick here to view an overview of The Big6TM.
When you finish watching the video, pleaseresume the slide show. STEP # 1Task DefinitionWhat questions can you ask to narrow the topic?
How will you start?
STOP, THINK, REFLECTStop:
Think:
Reflect:
What needs to be done?What does your teacher want you to do? What information do you need?Write a list of questions so you know what informationto look for:
Step 1
STEP # 2 Information-Seeking Strategies
Where will you look for information?Where will you find reliable sources?
Now choose your sources.CHOOSING YOUR SOURCESStop: Make a list of all the possible sources ofinformation (such as books and web sites).
Think: Put a check mark beside each item to which you have access and are able to use.
Make a list: Step 2
PRIORITIZE YOUR LISTReflect:Do you know where to find your sources?
Ask your librarian for help if needed!Step 2 Location and Access Locate information intellectually and physically. Find information within your sources.STEP # 3
What does this mean?Locate information intellectually and physically.
Do you know where to go for information?
school or public libraryonline resources and databasesStep 3STOP, THINK, REFLECTStop: Who will you approach when you need assistance?
Think: Do you know how to:
use your library catalog system at school or in the community? use your library skills to locate books and materials in the library?
Step 3
What does this mean?
Find information within your sources.
Stop and Think:Do you know how to use: a glossary
a table of contents
a web menu
an appendix or index
Reflect: Ask for help when needed!
Step 3INFORMATIONAL RESOURCES
Step 3LOCATION, LOCATION, ACCESSStop and Think:
Do you know how to search the catalog database by:
Keyword Subject
Author
Title
Are you savvy with your Internet skills?
Reflect: Can you evaluate a print source or website?
Step 3 NET TREKKER VS. GOOGLE
CHOOSING A SEARCH ENGINEStep 3 RIGHT LOAD vs. OVERLOAD
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Step 3Nettrekker Hits:Right Load!Google Hits:OVERLOAD!!! NET TREKKERExternal Search Engine
NET TREKKER
http://school.nettrekker.com/frontdoor/
http://www.nettrekker.com/customer-resources/learn
Do you know how to use other databases? DESTINY QUESTInternal Search Engine
Can you find useful resources in your school? Step 3 INFORMATIONAL RESOURCES
Stop and Think:
How will you distinguish fact from opinion?How will you present and cite your sources?Step 3STEPS #4 & #5 Use & Synthesis of Information
Stop:Its time to put the information together!
Think:How does the information answer or solve the problem?
STEP # 6Reflection
Evaluate the results and process.
Are you happy with the final result?What will you do differently next time?REVIEW THE PROCESS
HAPPY RESEARCHING!
WORKS CITED
*This presentation was based on the Big6 as created by Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz. The Big6 is a registered trademark. It is used here for educational purposes.Animoto. Big 6 (created by June Jacko), 2010. Web. 14 Oct. 2010.
Classroom Clilpart. n.d. Web. 6 Oct. 2010.
Destiny Quest. Accessed internally from: Saudi Aramco Schools, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, 2010. 28 Sept. 2010
Martin, Phillip. Free Clip Art by Phillip Martin, 2010. Web. 6 Oct. 2010.
Nettrekker. Thinkronize Inc., 2010. Web. 4 Oct. 2010.
Sputnik. Bump This. (Music via Animoto), 2010. Web. 14 Oct. 2010.
Voiceover: Jacko, June. Slide 2: The Big Six, 2010. 18 Oct. 2010
Voiceover: BrackenSquires, Lisa. Slide 24: Review the Process, 2010. 16 Oct. 2010
WORKS CONSULTEDAbilock, Debbie. NoodleTools. Noodle Tools Inc., 2007. Web. 8 Oct. 2010.
American Association of School Librarians. Empowering Learners: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs. Chicago: American Library Association, 2009. Print.
Barnes, Jeanne. Online Resources to Support Big6TM Information Skills. 2009. Web. 11 Oct. 2010.
Big6. The Big6: Information and Technology Skills for Student Achievement. 2008. Web. 4 Oct. 2010.
Eisenberg, Michael B., and Robert E. Berkowitz. Information Problem Solving: The Big Six Skills Approach to Library and Information Skills Instruction. Norwood, NJ: Able, 1990. Print.
Eisenberg, Michael B., and Robert E. Berkowitz. Teaching Information and Technology Skills: The Big6 in Elementary Schools. Worthington, Ohio: Linworth, 1999. Print.
Milam, Peggy. "A Road Map for the Journey." Library Media Connection 22.7 (2004): 20-23. Web. 29 Sept. 2010.