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The Big6: Information & Technology Skills

The Big6: Information & Technology Skills. for Student Success ** Part 2. Rob Darrow Robdarrow@cusd.com. A Little About Me. Clovis, CA – Central California 20 year old daughter – in college Educator, 32 years (Grades K-8) Big6 user and trainer - 15 years Principal, Clovis Online School.

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The Big6: Information & Technology Skills

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  1. The Big6:Information & Technology Skills for Student Success ** Part 2 Rob Darrow Robdarrow@cusd.com

  2. A Little About Me • Clovis, CA – Central California • 20 year old daughter – in college • Educator, 32 years (Grades K-8) • Big6 user and trainer - 15 years • Principal, Clovis Online School

  3. A Little About You • Big6 Slip of paper • Your Name • What you do • Big6 Stage you have • Review of consensograms

  4. Goals for Today • Increase your knowledge of the Big6 • Plan some Big6 activities to use in the next several months • Design the plan to integrate the Big6 into your daily teaching and learning and into the fabric of your school

  5. My Thoughts • In an information rich society, you need more trained professionals • Students NEED trained teachers and professionals to guide them in how to use information – both print and digital • More critical to have trained teachers and teacher-librarians guiding students in the use of information than ever before!

  6. WARNING! Teaching information & technology skills out of context is hazardous to your students’ health. Implementation: CONTEXT!!

  7. The Big 6 - It’s all about… • The use of information • Organizing information • Sifting/Evaluating reliability of information • Producing quality information • Teaching kids how to do this so they better achieve! (More challenging in digital age)

  8. Big6 Pre-WorkshopSurvey Results – Jan 2009 • Want a consistent research method • Looking for innovative ideas • It will be beneficial for all to be using the same terminology in reference to researching • Projects listed: California Research Project, Faraway places, American colonization and Powhatan tribe

  9. Big6 Pre-WorkshopSurvey Results – Jan 2010What I want to gain from this workshop • Better understanding of how to incorporate it in second grade • Continuity across grade levels for teaching study skills • Learn more about integration into my computer class • Gain new insights • To better coordinate the 5th and 6th grade writing programs. • User friendly tools for KIDS/focus on KIDS and THEIR desire for the research • What else?

  10. Information & Technology Literacy Quick Review: The Big6™ 1. Task Definition 2. Info Seeking Strategies 3. Location & Access 4. Use of Information 5. Synthesis 6. Evaluation

  11. What makes the Big6 work or not work? (evaluation/reflection) Reasons why the Big6 is not being used Ways the Big6 is being used Big6 Post-it activity One post-it for each idea

  12. Survey Results:How I have used the Big6 • California Research Project/ Four Regions of California group projects/ Independent Study projects • Collaborative poetry lesson with library • Miss Rumphius Research Project • Research project • Others?

  13. Survey Results:Spring Teaching Units • A lesson in the library • California research projects • Archaeology Unit • Family Tree • American Indian tribe research project • Native American research project in 3rd grade • Others?

  14. What I want to gain from this workshop • How to incorporate it in second grade • Continuity across grade levels for teaching study skills • Learn more about integration into my computer class • To better coordinate the 5th and 6th grade writing programs. • User friendly tools for KIDS/focus on KIDS and THEIR desire for the research • What else?

  15. Reviewing the Big6

  16. Big6 Translates Information Literacy Skills into Systematic Stages “Simple yet complex.”

  17. Handbook p. 33 InfoLit The Big6 Skills The Super 3 The Little 12 Skills

  18. The Big6 Card Activity • Acronym: TILUSE • Task Definition • Information Seeking Strategies • Location and Access • Use of Information • Synthesis • Evaluation

  19. The Super 3p. 20-25 You are the main character in a story… Beginning - Plan Middle - Do End - Review

  20. The Super 3

  21. Information & Technology Literacy The Big6™ Skills 1. Task Definition 2. Info Seeking Strategies 3. Location & Access 4. Use of Information 5. Synthesis 6. Evaluation

  22. The Big6: Non-Linear TD E ISS S L&A UI

  23. The Big6: Not Linear TD S ISS L&A UI S UI S E ISS L&A UI S E

  24. The Big6: Not Linear

  25. Integrated Program Curriculum Big6 Curriculum - Big6 Integration

  26. Big6 Practice – Big6 Handbook • Pages: 42, 43, 44

  27. The Super 3 Research SongBy Michelle Rosen and Debra Halabis (Sung to the tune of B-I-N-G-O) When I need to do research, I have three steps to help me. Plan, Do and Review, Plan, Do and Review, Plan, Do and Review, It’s called the Super3™.

  28. Information & Technology Literacy The Big6™ Skills 1. Task Definition 2. Info Seeking Strategies 3. Location & Access 4. Use of Information 5. Synthesis 6. Evaluation

  29. Technology and the Big6 (p. 57) Okay, but what about technology?

  30. Alternative Solutions • To focus on process as well as content • Information Literacy! • Discriminating users of information. • Learn essential information & technology skills! • The Big6!

  31. WARNING! Teaching information & technology skills out of context is hazardous to your students’ health. Implementation: CONTEXT!!

  32. Technology – Out of Context (p. 57) • Electronic spreadsheets • Word processing • Spell/grammar check • E-Mail • Web browsing • Hyperstudio • Web page design • Upload/download • Instant Messaging • Web searching • Statistical analysis presentation • Online catalogs • Multimedia production (PowerPoint) • Database management systems • Electronic indexes • Chat • Video production • Inspiration • Group discussion • CAD/CAM • Use of operating systems • Copy/paste • Graphics • Brainstorming software • Telnet • ftp • PDAs • Algorithms • HTML • Programming

  33. E-Mail Word processing Group discussion Online catalogs Electronic indexes Web browsing Web searching Electronic spreadsheets Upload/download HTML Spell/grammar check Brainstorming software PDAs Video production Algorithms Instant Messaging Multimedia production (PowerPoint, Hyperstudio) ftp Chat Graphics Database management Inspiration Use of operating systems Web page design Copy/paste Statistical analysis presentation CAD/CAM Telnet Programming Better, But Still Out of Context

  34. Technology in Context! (p. 62)

  35. Effective users of information(information literacy) Better jobs The Bottom Line Use of the Big6

  36. BREAK

  37. What I want to gain from this workshop • How to incorporate it in second grade • Continuity across grade levels for teaching study skills • Learn more about integration into my computer class • To better coordinate the 5th and 6th grade writing programs. • User friendly tools for KIDS/focus on KIDS and THEIR desire for the research • What else?

  38. Group Big6 Lesson • Note: A Big6 lesson usually focuses on one or two stages of the Big6 • E.g. Science research project • Develop a Big6 Lesson

  39. Work Time Identify one lesson/unit. Create the “implementation” plan. Handbook, p. 58, 59 Handbook, p. 74, 75, 76 Complete page 77

  40. Sharing Time

  41. What I want to gain from this workshop • How to incorporate it in second grade • Continuity across grade levels for teaching study skills • Learn more about integration into my computer class • To better coordinate the 5th and 6th grade writing programs. • User friendly tools for KIDS/focus on KIDS and THEIR desire for the research • What else?

  42. Schoolwide Implementation • “Implementation Ideas” • Curriculum Map p. 148 - 155 • Buckley Curriculum Maps/Big6 Integration

  43. Integration with LibraryHandbook p. 212 Linda Pazera Examples and Suggestions

  44. Buckley School Implementation Plan What is the plan? Short/Long Term Goals Complete p. 190 Planning time Calendar/Implementation Plan Homework? (p. 178) Parents? (p. 179)

  45. The Buckley School Implementation Plan Short term goals Long term goals Timeline Who responsible?

  46. Resources for Implementation • One another • Your school library • Big6 Handbook • Workshop Website – http://robdarrow.wikispaces.com • Big6 Website • Rob (via email or in person)

  47. Summary • Information-rich and complex world. • Information & technology literacy – essential skills for the information age. • The Big6 – powerful approach to information literacy – can implement immediately. • Technology – gains meaning if learned and used in a Big6 context. • Fully integrates with the classroom: 1+1=1.

  48. WARNING! Teaching information & technology skills out of context is hazardous to your students’ health. Implementation: CONTEXT!!

  49. Final Thoughts "There are two fundamental equalizers in life: the Internet and education." -John Chambers, CEO, Cisco Systems, 1999

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