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Gretchen Dillon

Libraries: championing digital information on campus - 0 views

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      the importance of librarians in supporting us in developing information literacy within our classrooms
  • Librarians have potentially numerous roles to play in this environment, but one of their key roles is in supporting and advising staff and students how to navigate, select and use digital tools, content and services to achieve a particular goal.
  • The starting point is the assertion that digital literacy is more extensive then effective use of technologies.
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  • One challenge we face is ensuring that our own staff have the capabilities to offer expertise in the digital environment and that the expertise is not limited to one or two 'experts'.
Lee Ann Seifert

AT&T Knowledge Network Explorer : Nuts and Bolts of Big6 : Using the Big6 - 0 views

  • The Big6TM is an information literacy curriculum, an information problem-solving process, and a set of skills which provide a strategy for effectively and efficiently meeting information needs
  • It can be used whenever students are in a situation, academic or personal, which requires information to solve a problem, make a decision or complete a task. Using a multi-level approach, students can develop competency in information problem-solving and decision-making that will carry forward into lifelong, useable skills.
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    Using the Big 6!!! 
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    OMG! We are teaching children so many skills, Its amazing how schools and teachers are constantly finding techniques, tools, ways to educate, that we should improve so much as humanbeings, forgeting about war and money and working on improving ourselves and how we live and we take care of the world and we care for each other!
Michelle Munoz

What Should Parents Know About Information Literacy? - 0 views

  • Make informed decisions. Information literacy will help your children acquire relevant information and filter out biased or unreliable information
  •   Encourage, support, and guide your children in exploring their interests. Point them to various resources—such as printed materials, videos, and computers—that they can use to find out about the things that interest them and to communicate their ideas and feelings.
  • Use "The Big Six" to help your children with their homework. Help them (1) determine what is expected from their homework assignments, (2) identify the resources they will need to complete the tasks, (3) locate and access the needed resources, (4) read or use the available information, (5) apply the information to the tasks, and (6) evaluate the quality of their final product. In addition to helping your children master subject-area content, "The Big Six" helps them develop information problem-solving skills
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