Information Literacy Skills Unit

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 7/30/2019 Information Literacy Skills Unit

    1/12

    Ashley Campbell

    Georgia Southern University

    Information Literacy Skills Unit

    Media Specialist / Instructional Technology Practicum

  • 7/30/2019 Information Literacy Skills Unit

    2/12

    Information Literacy Skills UnitGrace Snell Middle School, 6 th Grade

    Stage 1 Desired Results Content Standard(s):

    AASL Learning Standards:1. Inquire, think critically, and gain knowledge

    1.1.4 Find, evaluate, and select appropriate sources to answer questions. 1.1.5 Evaluate information found in selected sources on the basis of accuracy,

    validity, appropriateness for needs, importance, and social and cultural context. 1.1.7 Make sense of information gathered from diverse sources by identifying

    misconceptions, main and supporting ideas, conflicting information, and point of view or bias.

    1.1.8 Demonstrate mastery of technology tools for accessing information andpursuing inquiry.

    1.2.2 Demonstrate confidence and self-direction by making independent choices inthe selection of resources and information.

    1.2.4 Maintain a critical stance by questioning the validity and accuracy of allinformation.

    1.3.1 Respect copyright/ intellectual property rights of creators and producers. 1.3.2 Seek divergent perspectives during information gathering and assessment. 1.3.3 Follow ethical and legal guidelines in gathering and using information. 1.4.2 Use interaction with and feedback from teachers and peers to guide own

    inquiry process.

    2. Draw conclusions, make informed decisions, apply knowledge to new situations, andcreate new knowledge.

    2.1.1 Continue an inquiry-based research process by applying critical- thinking skills(analysis, synthesis, evaluation, organization) to information and knowledge in orderto construct new understandings, draw conclusions, and create new knowledge.

    2.1.2 Organize knowledge so that it is useful. 2.1.3 Use strategies to draw conclusions from information and apply knowledge to

    curricular areas, real- world situations, and further investigations. 2.1.4 Use technology and other information tools to analyze and organize

    information. 2.1.6 Use the writing process, media and visual literacy, and technology skills tocreate products that express new understandings.

    2.2.1 Demonstrate flexibility in the use of resources by adapting informationstrategies to each specific resource and by seeking additional resources when clearconclusions cannot be drawn.

    2.3.1 Connect understanding to the real world.

  • 7/30/2019 Information Literacy Skills Unit

    3/12

    2.4.1 Determine how to act on information (accept, reject, modify).

    3. Share knowledge and participate ethically and productively as members of outdemocratic society.

    3.1.1 Conclude an inquiry-based research process by sharing new understandingsand reflecting on the learning. 3.1.4 Use technology and other information tools to organize and display knowledge

    and understanding in ways that others can view, use, and assess. 3.1.6 Use information and technology ethically and responsibly. 3.4.2 Assess the quality and effectiveness of the learning product.

    4. Pursue personal and aesthetic growth.

    4.1.4 Seek information for personal learning in a variety of formats and genres. 4.1.6 Organize personal knowledge in a way that can be called upon easily.

    4.1.8 Use creative and artistic formats to express personal learning. 4.2.3 Maintain openness to new ideas by considering divergent opinions, changingopinions or conclusions when evidence supports the change, and seeking informationabout new ideas encountered through academic or personal experiences.

    Academic Knowledge and Skills (Gwinnett County Standards):(AKS 17) Describe processes that cause gradual changes in Earth's surface.

    (AKS 17b) Recognize lithospheric plates constantly move and cause major geological events on theEarth's surface.

    (AKS 17b3) Explain the processes that produce earthquakes and volcanoes. Desired UnderstandingStudents will understand that:

    Earthquakes and volcanoes play asignificant roll in the changes to theEarths surf ace.

    There are many resources available inthe media center.

    By learning and utilizing 21 st centuryskills, expression of new ideas gainedthrough information can be presentedin various formats.

    Related Misconceptions: The only place to find information is in

    the reference section.

    Essential Question(s): How can I effectively use note-taking

    skills to gather research information? What is plagiarism? How do I create a citation? How do I know if a website is credible? How do I create a Prezi presentation to

    display my research?

    Student objectives (outcomes):

  • 7/30/2019 Information Literacy Skills Unit

    4/12

    Students will know: How to avoid plagiarism and practice good note-taking skills. How to write a citation to give credit to an informational source. How to identify a credible website. How to use the information collected to create a Prezi presentation.

    Students will be able to: Take notes in their own words to avoid plagiarism. Write citations for the sources they used to give credit to the author. Use appropriate sources for their research. Create a Prezi presentation that will showcase their knowledge on the academic content as

    well as their 21 st century information literacy skills.

    Stage 2 Assessment EvidencePerformance Task(s):

    Students will create a Prezi presentationthat demonstrates their knowledge of research skills, note taking abilities, andproficiency in writing citations.

    Other Evidence: Completing the note taking handouts

    using the strategies taught. Correctly listing citations for articles,

    books, and websites used duringresearch.

    Stage 3 Learning PlanLearning Activities:Ms. Rogers class is learning about volcanoes and earthquakes. Each day as students enter themedia center the media specialist will discuss information literacy skills. The students will use theseskills to help in their research. There are 27 students with a 50-minute class period.

    Day 1: Plagiarism and Note-taking

    As students arrive they will sit down at the far end of the media center at the tables. The MS will pull up a Prezi presentation that will serve as the overview for the three-dayunit. The MS will also give the students the link to the Prezi presentation because it willhave resources students can use during the unit such as videos on note taking, citations,and Prezi tutorials. (3 minutes)

    After the overview of the unit via Prezi, the teacher will review plagiarism and note takingskills with students. (15 minutes)-Plagiarism is when you copy someones work and say it is your own.-To avoid plagiarism you should take notes in your own words.-When note taking think of writing what you read in the article as a text message.-It is okay to state exact scientific facts, but make sure you give credit to the author.

    The MS will give students two handouts (T shape note taker, web note taker). Students canuse these handouts when taking notes to practice the note taking skills that were discussed.

    The MS will explain that they will only be using Science in Context today to find threeresources and start taking notes on their selected sources.

    The students will be dismissed by table to the computers located in the center of the mediacenter to begin selecting sources and taking notes. (27 minutes)

    Day 2: Citations As students arrive they will sit down at the far end of the media center at the tables.

  • 7/30/2019 Information Literacy Skills Unit

    5/12

    The MS will pull up a Prezi presentation and show the overview for day two. (2 Minutes) The MS will answer questions about note taking and will review citation skills with students.

    (10 Minutes)-When using another authors information you have to make sure to give credit to itssource.-Remind student to copy the citation listed at the bottom of the Science in Context articles.-Explain to students that today they can use other resources to find information about theirvolcano or earthquake.-Show students how to enter citation information in Microsoft word. (Its like a scavengerhunt for information)-Remind students that reputable web pages for research will have an author listed, theyoften end with .edu or .gov, they will not be trying to sell something, they will have correctgrammar and punctuation, and will have been updated recently.

    Dismiss students by tables to the computers so they can continue research. (30 minutes) Students will need to have their three Science in Context resources approved by the MS or

    classroom teacher before they can start using other resources. MS will assist students in note taking, choosing reliable sources, and citations.

    Students will need to save citations on a word document in their teachers shared network folder to use when they make the Prezi presentation.

    Day 3: Prezi

    As students arrive they will sit down at the far end of the media center at the tables. The MS will pull up a Prezi presentation and show the overview for day three. (15 Minutes)

    -Show students how to log into Prezi, select a template, and basic tools.-Show students an example Prezi presentation on a science topic that includes a citationsection.-Answer any questions, and remind students that they need to only include information intheir Prezi presentation they have written in their own words and to make sure to cite theirsources in the citation section of their Prezi.

    Dismiss students to computers and have students who have completed their research andnote taking start working on their Prezi presentation. (30 Min)

  • 7/30/2019 Information Literacy Skills Unit

    6/12

    Outline

    1.a.

    b.

    c.

    2.

    a.

    b.

    c.

    3.

    a.

    b.

    c.

  • 7/30/2019 Information Literacy Skills Unit

    7/12

    Combination Notes

    Facts and Notes Drawing or Diagram

    1-2 Sentence Summary (in your own words)

  • 7/30/2019 Information Literacy Skills Unit

    8/12

    Web

  • 7/30/2019 Information Literacy Skills Unit

    9/12

    Prezi Presentation:

    http://prezi.com/0cvvdyu8ucke/volcanoes-and-

    earthquake-unit/

    http://prezi.com/0cvvdyu8ucke/volcanoes-and-earthquake-unit/http://prezi.com/0cvvdyu8ucke/volcanoes-and-earthquake-unit/http://prezi.com/0cvvdyu8ucke/volcanoes-and-earthquake-unit/http://prezi.com/0cvvdyu8ucke/volcanoes-and-earthquake-unit/
  • 7/30/2019 Information Literacy Skills Unit

    10/12

    Writing Citations in a Word Document1. In the toolbar: Click on the References tab , Change the Style to MLA Seven , Click on ManageSources.

    2. Inside the Source Manager click on New

    3. Think of a citation as a scavenger hunt for information. Fill out as much as possiblethen click OK.

  • 7/30/2019 Information Literacy Skills Unit

    11/12

    4. After you have added all the entries for the citations you are writing. Go back into theSource Manager . Inside the Master List column click on all the citations you want tobe in your works cited page. Then click Copy -> to move the entre over to the currentlist column.

    5. Under the References tab click on Bibliography and select Works Cited . YourWorks Cited page will appear on the word document.

    Remember: The citations need to be listed in ABC order. After the first line allother lines are indented five spaces called a hanging indent.

  • 7/30/2019 Information Literacy Skills Unit

    12/12

    Volcano & Earthquake

    Prezi Presentation Rubric

    Unacceptable Acceptable Target0 points 5 points 10 points

    Presentation Information listed isdirectly copied froman informationalsource.

    or

    Presentation is notcomplete.

    Information listed inthe presentation iswritten in thestudents ownwords.

    The materialpresented is notwell organized or itdoes not effectivelyshow studentsunderstanding of the information.

    Information listed inthe presentation iswritten in thestudents ownwords.

    The material ispresented in anorganized formatthat effectivelydemonstratesstudentsunderstanding of the information.

    Citations Citation section ismissing or less than3 citations arelisted.

    Citations containmultiple errors.

    Citations have theirown section at theend of thepresentation.

    At least 3 citationsare listed.

    Citations contain nomore than 2 errors.

    Citations have theirown section at theend of thepresentation.

    4 or more citationsare listed.

    Citations are writtencorrectly.

    ____ pts. / 20 pts.