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Teaching Information & Technology Skills: The BIG 6 in Secondary Schools

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About This Book

Finding, using, presenting, and evaluating information for a purpose are basic skills of the information age. The Big6 approach gives learners a structure and tools to succeed at it! Contributors to this book are experienced teachers and specialists adept in the Big6. Ideas are usable as is or as a guide for your own creative development of a powerful information and technology skills foundation program.

• Help secondary students build a solid foundation in solving information problems in meaningful contexts

• Learn and teach a practical, guided approach to applying Big6 skills in curricular and other contexts

• Get sample assignments, evaluation tools, and handouts

Topics : Teaching Strategies


Table Of Content

Part I: Overview of the Big6TM Approach

Chapter 1: Introduction: The Need and the Solution

The Need—Living in an Information Society

The Big6.

The Big6 and Other Approaches

The Big6 and K-12 National Information Literacy Standards

Higher Education

Learning and Teaching the Big6

Summary

Chapter 2: The Big6TM Process and Skills

Levels of the Big6

      Level 1: The Conceptual Level

      Level 2: The Big6 Skills

      Level 3: The 12 Sub-Skills of the Big6

          Task Definition

           Information Seeking Strategies

           Location & Access

           Use of Information

           Synthesis

           Evaluation

Summary

Chapter 3: Technology with a Big6TM Face

Introduction

Technology and the Big6

Examples of Technology in Big6 Contexts

The Big6 and the Internet

Summary

        Chapter 4: Implementing the Big6TM: Context, Context, Context

Introduction: Contexts

     Context 1: The Big6 Process

     Context 2: Curriculum

Analyzing Curriculum from a Big6 Perspective

Planning and Plans for the Individual Teacher

Planning and Plans for a Subject Area, Grade, or Team

Planning and Plans on the School Level

Summary

Chapter 5: Assessment of Information & Technology Skills

Introduction

Effectiveness and Efficiency

Forms and Context for Assessment

Ways of Assessing

     Evidence

     Content Learning Goals

     Big6 Learning Goals

     Criteria for Judging

     A Rating Scale for Judging

     The Judgments Themselves

Big6 Scoring Guides

Self-Assessment

Summary

Part II: The Big6TM in Action

Introduction

Chapter 6: Big6TM #1: Task Definition

Big6 TIPS: Task Definition

The Big6 Card

Creating a Thesis

Defining a Science Project Topic

Learning Peers

Planning Timeline

Shape It

Chapter 7: Big6TM #2: Information Seeking Strategies

         Big6 TIPS: Information Seeking Strategies:

Determine and Narrow

Determining Criteria for Types of Resources:

The Criteria Checklist

Discerning Differences

Information Seeking and Brainstorming

Information Seeking Strategies on the Web

                Information Seeking Strategy: Higher-Order Thinking Skills

Chapter 8: Big6TM #3: Location & Access

Big6 TIPS: Location & Access-Think Index, Keywords,

and Boolean

Big6 Location Log

               Internet Search Tips: Keys to Effective Internet Searching

Keyword Generator: A Tool to Boost Use of Keywords

Locating Information on the Web

Using a Search Engine to Find Information:

Which One is Best?

Chapter 9: Big6TM #4: Use of Information

Big6 TIPS: Use of Information–Where the Rubber

Meets the Road

Bits and Pieces

Connecting with People: Interview for Information

Diamond Thinking

Insights Through Web Sites

Three Across

Chapter 10: Big6TM #5: Synthesis

Big6 TIPS: Synthesis—Putting It All Together

I-Search

"I Search" PowerPoint Presentation

Planet HyperStudio Project

Putting it Together

Puzzle It

Chapter 11: Big6TM #6: Evaluation

Big6 TIPS: Evaluation—Ensuring Effectiveness and Efficiency

     Effectiveness-6.1

     Efficiency-6.2

Creating Women in History Web Pages

Individualized Information Problem-Solving Profile

Monitor Your Emotions

Rate Your Partner

Self-Reflection Checklist

Students as Self-Assessors

Chapter 12: Closing: The Pervasive Big6TM

Summary

Appendix A: Comparison of Information Skills Process Models

References

Index 


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About the Authors

Micheal B. Eisenberg:

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Michael Eisenberg is an attorney in Holland & Knight's New York office. His practice focuses on all types of intellectual property (IP) litigation. He has particular experience in patent, copyright and trade secret matters where technical issues rise to the forefront. Of those areas, Mr. Eisenberg focuses most of his time on patent litigation involving semiconductor devices, computer software and telecommunications. Mr. Eisenberg has served, and continues to serve, as lead counsel on numerous litigations in district courts nationwide on behalf of patent owners and defendants.

In addition to his district court experience, Mr. Eisenberg has also gained substantial experience as lead counsel on many post-grant U.S. Patent and Trademark Office proceedings. That experience has included matters on behalf of patent owners and defendants. Indeed, his record of success in those proceedings has included final decisions on behalf of petitioners as well as institution denials on behalf of patent owners.

In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Eisenberg served as a clerk to the Honorable Timothy Dyk of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

Robert E. Berkowitz:

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Robert E. Berkowitz is Director of IT Strategy at The Clorox Company. Robert is responsible for managing the intersection of our IT and business strategy overseeing the development and execution of the IT annual strategy and long range plan. Robert has over 20 years of technology experience working in start-ups to large enterprises in a variety of IT roles.

Robert began his career as a programmer developing network management and security solutions. He has held various other leadership roles throughout his career. At Lenovo he grew and managed a global IT vendor management team and lived and worked in Beijing on international assignment. Robert also has extensive mergers and acquisitions experience being responsible for IT due-diligence and integration planning on a number of global deals including Lenovo’s acquisition of Motorola and IBM x86 server divisions (valued at over $2B USD combined). 

Originally from Pittsburgh PA, Robert lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He earned a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems from Kent State University. He is married and has three children.



- ISBN: 996086331X

- Author: Michael B. Eisenberg & Robert E. Berkowitz

   - Publisher: Educational Book House

- Size: 21.5*28cm

- Pages number: 205

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