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Eisenhower Middle School, Wyckoff, NJ

 

Information Literacy

 

 

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Ms. Sloan

Library/Media Specialist

Mr. Olejarz

Art/Technology Specialist

 

 

 

 


  

Unit 1

What is Information Literacy?

Information Literacy

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 Information Literacy.ppt

 

Information Literacy Pretest

 

Information Literacy Answer Key

 

What is Information Literacy?

 

Information Literacy & You An Online Tutorial by Penn State University Libraries.

 


Unit 2

Search Strategies

 

What are Search Engines and how do they work?

 

 History of Search Engines.doc 

 Search Engines.doc

History of Search Engines

 

Click here for an animation showing how search engines work.

 

Click here for an introduction to Search Engines. Be sure to use the Next button on the blue stripe near the top of the page to see all of the pages in this introduction.

 

Google Web Search - Classroom Lessons and Resources

 

What are keywords and key phrases and why are they important in researching?

What is a keyword?

A keyword is a word or phrase that describes the main concepts of a topic. Before you start searching it is a good idea to brainstorm synonyms and combinations of terms. This will increase your chances of finding information on a topic.

For example, if your topic was capital punishment, other keywords might include death penalty, death sentence, execution, etc

How do I find keywords for my topic?

 

Step 1 - Summarize your topic in one or two sentences


Step 2 - Keywords and phrases need to be highlighted


Step 3 - Identify synonyms, alternate terms, phrases and variant spelling

Step 4 - Link your keywords and phrases; 
Step 5 - Locate your information.

What is the main idea of my research topic?

What specific ideas am I trying to describe or prove?

What coverage am I interested in: current information; historical information; biographical information

What types of information am I interested in, eg. statistics, journal articles, essays, basic information on the subject

With a partner, take the topic of school uniforms or gun control and list of number of keywords for this topic. Remember a keyword does not have to be a single word.  It can be a “key phrase.”

Write your keywords or key phrases on a piece of paper.

 

 Keywords and Phrases.doc

 

 

Exercise 1 - Take the Keyword Challenge visit this webpage and take all of the keyword challenges on this page

 

Exercise 2 - Take the 4 Soccer Challenges on this web page

 

Internet Search Challenges - Test your search skills with the following challenges.

 

Challenge 1

Challenge 2

Challenge 3

 


Boolean Search

 

Boolean Searching on the Internet - An Introduction to Boolean Logic

 

The Boolean Machine - See how Boolean Terms Work 

 

Boolify - An Interactive Boolean Search Tool - Boolify makes it easier to for students to understand their web search by illustrating the logic of their search, and by showing them how each change to their search instantly changes their results.


 

How do you Evaluate a Website?

 

Evaluating a Website Review Checklist

 

Online website Evaluation Challenges

 

Use a printed copy of this documnet to evaluate a website.

 

 


Unit 3

The Big 6

 

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The Big Six

Practice Big Six Assignments coffee task - Big6.doc    Big6 Activity.doc

Big Six Oficial Worksheet

Big Six Official Worksheet 2.doc


Unit 4

© What is Copyright?

 

Definition of copyright - Copyright is a legal concept, enacted by governments, giving the creator of an original work of authorship exclusive rights to control its distribution, usually for 70 years after the author's death, after which the work enters the public domain.

 

Professor Eric Faden of Bucknell University created this humorous, yet informative, review of copyright principles delivered through the words of the very folks we can thank for nearly endless copyright terms. Click here to see the video. 

 

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Electronic Frontier Foundation's Teaching Copyright Curriculum - http://www.teachingcopyright.org/

 

Cyberbee

Copyright Questions and Answers

 

Take The Copyright Quiz

 

United States Copyright Office

Taking the Mystery out of Copyright

  1. Copyright Exposed

  2. Files on Record - Copyright Milestones

  3. Reading the Fine Print - Investigating Copyright Law

  4. Steps to Copyright - Registering a copyright

 

What is Plagiarism?

Check here for a definition of palgiarism - http://21cif.imsa.edu/tutorials/micro/mm/plagiarism/page5.htm

 

Plagiarism Court - An Interactive Tutorial on Plagiarism

 

You Quote It, You Note It - Another Great Interactive Tutorial on Plagiarism

 


Unit 5

The Library/Media Center

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Destiny - Eisenhower's Electronic Card Catalog

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Unit 6
Research Webquest
Herricks Research Flight School - As student pilots, you will need to earn your research wings by completing a series of activities designed to test your knowledge of the Internet, review important library skills and test-drive your newly acquired research abilities.
 
Student Projects
 

MyHero.com Directory of Heros - Choose a person for your project.

 
 

Examples of Powerpoint shows:

 jackierobinson.ppt

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