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Presented by Anni Tokatlian Teacher-Librarian Jasper Road Primary School

Presented by Anni Tokatlian Teacher-Librarian Jasper Road Primary School

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Presented byAnni Tokatlian

Teacher-LibrarianJasper Road Primary School

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Information Search Process(ISP)

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Information Search Process

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How parents can help?demonstrate and discuss how information is found and used

e.g. show how information is found and used in the purchase of a new appliance or electronic device for the home or in the choice of a holiday destination

involve the student in information tasks and decision making which arise in the home, work experience program, sporting teams, etc.

encourage the critical discussion of information encountered outside the school in terms of credibility, bias and other characteristics

take an active interest in the information tasks undertaken by the student at school by promoting the information process steps of the information skills process.

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InformationSearchProcess

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Defining What do I really want to find out?

Brainstorm Bubbl.us

Say back to a parent what the task is (“I need to find out about…”)

Identify key words in a question Keyword challenge

Identify and define key words of the task, using dictionary, encyclopaedia as necessary

Cluster key words Clusty.com Ask for Kids

Identify sub-topics which set directions for the task

Decide on the limits of the task

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Locating Where can I find the information I need?

Outline own knowledge of the topic and decide whether more information is needed

Brainstorm alternative search words

Make up a search plan, charting sources and locations according to the information process

Be familiar with the Dewey Decimal Classification system (DDC)

Use library catalogues in school and public libraries to locate resources

Use electronic information e.g. websites, DVDs, online databases, CD-ROMs, webcasts, podcasts TaLe-Teaching and Learning Exchange

Find more than one source and format of information for the task e.g. Website, book, DVD

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Searching the library catalogue

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Types of searchesBoolean searching – and, or and not

Google – Advanced search

Askkids.com

Kidsclick

Kids' search tools

Study search

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Boolify

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Google – Advanced search

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Ask for kids

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Kidsclick

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Kids’ search tools

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Selecting What information do I really need to use?

Use Contents page and Index

Skim and scan using subheadings in books and sections of websites

Select the appropriate picture from a range of pictures

Find answers in more than one source to key questions of the task

Use more than one medium (e.g. DVD, audio, book, internet)

Develop a note-taking system, selected from a range of options, including electronic

Compare and evaluate information from different sources

Recognise fact, opinion, fiction, decide which is required

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Note taking proformaFocus question or topic

Original text (cut and paste) or reference to original text

Notes in point form

Keywords

What is the climate like in Antarctica?climate weatherrainfall

snowtemperature

Note taking proforma

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Note taking skills With thanks to Maggie Roche who developed these pages at this site (accessed 13th Sept. 2009)

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Organising How can I use this information?

Answer the question “Why am I doing this?” (purpose)

Discard irrelevant information after reviewing purpose or task

Take key words/ideas and combine them into whole thoughts

Group related thoughts

Use tables, spreadsheets, databases, graphics as appropriate

Use information collected to develop own hypothesis or argument

Outline the structure of the completed task

Graphic organisers on the web

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Presenting How can I present this information?

Brainstorm possible presentation forms e.g. PowerPoint, video, picture book, Podcast

Choose a presentation style most suited to purpose, audience and content of material

Draw a picture and label with key words which summarise findings, explain the picture to others

Include a bibliography listing the resources used Citation Machine

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Assessing What did I learn from this?

Brainstorm “Steps that we took to do this task” and put them into sequence. Analyse the steps, using questions such as “How did we make up our answer?” “What could we do next time?”

Respond to the questions : “What was easy?”

“What was hard?”

“What did I learn?”

“What could we do next time?”

Consider information process and own performance of each step:

“I’m good at …”“I need to improve on …”“I can improve by …”“I learnt …”

Analyse strengths and weaknesses of argument/content.

Use a graphic organiser like KWL to assist with self-assessment

http://www.eduplace.com/graphicorganizer/pdf/kwl.pdf

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Copyright issuesWhat is copyright?

Kids and plagiarism - Sydney Morning Herald

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Further reading / exploringInformation skills in the school

Cool Web 2.0 tools for schools

Click magazine

Dewey to the rescue – an online tour of the Dewey Decimal Classification system (DDC)