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Students Online

Students Online. There are 10 million children online. By the year 2005, there will be over 50 million children online. 14% of people under 18 are currently online. 32% of children between the ages of 16 and 17 spend five or more hours online per week. INFORMATION OVERLOAD!.

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Students Online

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  1. Students Online There are 10 million children online By the year 2005, there will be over 50 million children online 14% of people under 18 are currently online 32% of children between the ages of 16 and 17 spend five or more hours online per week

  2. INFORMATION OVERLOAD! • World Wide Web is doubling every 90 days! This month, another 18 million people will go on line • There is a new website every 4 seconds! • More information has been produced in the last 30 years than in the previous 5000

  3. THE BIG6

  4. THE BIGSIX #1 Task Definition “What do I need to do?” • Define the problem • Identify the information needed

  5. THE BIGSIX #2 INFORMATION SEEKING STRATEGIES “What can I use to find what I need?” • Brainstorming all possible resources • Select the best resources

  6. THE BIGSIX #3 LOCATION & ACCESS “What can I use to find what I need?” • Locate Sources • Find information within sources

  7. THE BIGSIX #4 USE OF INFORMATION “What information can I use?” • Engage (read, hear, view, or touch) • Take out needed information

  8. THE BIGSIX #5 SYNTHESIS “How can I put my information together?” • Organize information from multiple sources • Present the results

  9. THE BIGSIX #6 EVALUATION “How will I know if I did well?” • Judge the results (effectiveness) • Judge the process (efficiency)

  10. THE BIGSIX #1 Task Definition “What do I need to do?” Define the Problem… “Given a five acre rectangular lot in the redevelopment area in a future city, develop a brief and focused engineering feasibility plan that will concentrate on the following elements: Availability of water and sewer utilities, Transportation access, and Soil analysis?” Identify the information needed… First piece of information I might need to find out is… “What is an engineering feasibility plan?”

  11. THE BIGSIX #2 INFORMATION SEEKING STRATEGIES “What can I use to find what I need?” Brainstorming all possible resources Thesaurus Dictionary Dictionary.Com Encyclopedia Text Book Select the best resources Dictionary.Com

  12. THE BIGSIX #1 Task Definition Define the Problem… “Given a five acre rectangular lot in the redevelopment area in a future city, develop a brief and focused engineering feasibility plan that will concentrate on the following elements: Availability of water and sewer utilities, Transportation access, and Soil analysis?” Identify the information needed… Transportation Access Water Utilities City Planning Citizens Needs Sewer Utilities

  13. THE BIGSIX #2 INFORMATION SEEKING STRATEGIES Brainstorming all possible resources Select the best resources

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