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Introduction to Research in the ARHS Library

Introduction to Research in the ARHS Library. Janis Wolkenbreit. Understanding by Design. Enduring Understanding The research process is a flexible method for acquiring, evaluating, understanding and using information. Essential Questions How do I find pertinent information?

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Introduction to Research in the ARHS Library

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  1. Introduction to Research in the ARHS Library Janis Wolkenbreit

  2. Understanding by Design • Enduring Understanding • The research process is a flexible method for acquiring, evaluating, understanding and using information. • Essential Questions • How do I find pertinent information? • How do I evaluate the reliability of the information? • Does the information increase my understanding of the topic? • How does my increased understanding help me to understand other issues?

  3. Understanding by Design • Students will know: • The purpose and use of library information sources • How to evaluate information for bias, authority and point of view • How to narrow/enlarge the scope of their inquiry • Students will be able to: • use the ARHS library and its print and non-print resources to access information effectively and efficiently • write a critically annotated bibliography • use keyword and subject searches appropriately, use Boolean searching, truncation and wildcards

  4. Standards • AASL Information Literacy Standards • National Educational Technology Standards • Massachusetts Health Curriculum Frameworks Standards

  5. To appeal to all learners… • Demonstration with hands on practice • On-line tutorials • Written instructions • Self-paced guided explorations • Subject choice • Multiple resources • Presentation choice

  6. Hear, See, Do

  7. Class Schedule Classroom follow-up: final prep day, presentations, reflection statements and annotated bibliographies due

  8. Personal Assistance

  9. Rubrics Data collection/annotation – reference book, general collection book, Infotrac article, ProQuest or SIRS article Final annotated bibliography Action plan Reflection statement Presentation Total project

  10. Data Collection

  11. Iterations30 times and counting • Multiple one-shot activities on different topics • One project over whole trimester • Self-paced notebook approach • Directed notebook approach • Restricted time “file case” approach • Include web – No web - Webquests • Hot potatoes evaluations

  12. Examples of final projects • Posters • Children’s books • Powerpoints • Videos • Skits • Simulations

  13. Reflection statement excerpts My partner and I learned a lot about the research process. It was so valuable to do this project not just because of what we learned on the topic, but also the whole process. One aspect is using the online data bases. I personally had only used Proquest and found the others very useful as well without this project I wouldn’t have known they existed. I also learned about reference books and I had also never used any books from any library. I am now able to use these books and cite them using Noodlebib. I also wrote my first annotated bibliography using the online based Noodlebib. It was great that there was a rubric and an example to follow. I have learned a lot about the topic and research in general. I think that it was a terrific idea to do the research project using the library in health, that way we can research something that actually means something to us.

  14. Links to Resources • ARHS Library web page • www.arps.org/hs/library.html • Rubrics • Bibliography/Annotation sheets • Noodletools • How to evaluate a web site • AASL Information Literacy Standards • National Educational Technology Standards • Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks Standards

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