The BIG SIX : Information Problem-Solving Skills

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The BIG SIX : Information Problem-Solving Skills How you proceed from not knowing something to knowing it

Searching for information Is like : HUNTING FOR TREASURE Let’s go on a treasure hunt!

Treasure Hunt What do you need first?

Treasure Hunt

Treasure Hunt

Treasure Hunt

Treasure Hunt

Treasure Hunt

Treasure Hunt

Treasure Hunt

Treasure Hunt

How does this relate to searching for information?

Searching for Information --Task? --Information needed?

Searching for Information --Task? --Information needed? --Possible sources? --The best?

Searching for Information --Task? --Information needed? --Possible sources? --The best? --Where’s source? --Where’s info in source?

Searching for Information --Task? --Information needed? --Possible sources? --The best? --Where’s source? --Where’s info in source? --Best use of sources? --What info is useful?

Searching for Information --Task? --Information needed? --Possible sources? --The best? --Where’s source? --Where’s info in source? --Organize & synthesize --Share --Best use of sources? --What info is useful?

Searching for Information --Task? --Information needed? Evaluate : --Is task done? --Better? --Possible sources? --The best? --Where’s source? --Where’s info in source? --Organize & synthesize --Share --Best use of sources? --What info is useful?

The BIG SIX : Information Problem-Solving Skills What task?

The BIG SIX : Information Problem-Solving Skills What task? What sources?

The BIG SIX : Information Problem-Solving Skills What task? What sources? Encyclopedias, Articles, Non-fiction books, People, Websites, Organizations, etc.

The BIG SIX : Information Problem-Solving Skills What task? What sources? Encyclopedias, Articles, Non-fiction books, People, Websites, Organizations, etc. Find sources

The BIG SIX : Information Problem-Solving Skills What task? What sources? Encyclopedias, Articles, Non-fiction books, People, Websites, Organizations, etc. Find sources Using Pioneer, Using library catalog, Evaluating web sites, etc.

The BIG SIX : Information Problem-Solving Skills What task? What sources? Encyclopedias, Articles, Non-fiction books, People, Websites, Organizations, etc. Find sources Using Pioneer, Using library catalog, Evaluating web sites, etc. Use information

The BIG SIX : Information Problem-Solving Skills What task? What sources? Encyclopedias, Articles, Non-fiction books, People, Websites, Organizations, etc. Find sources Using Pioneer, Using library catalog, Evaluating web sites, etc. Use information Reading, Skimming, Taking notes, Interviewing, Index, Table of contents, Captions, Charts and graphs, Copyright issues, Plagiarism, Matching info with need, etc.

The BIG SIX : Information Problem-Solving Skills What task? What sources? Encyclopedias, Articles, Non-fiction books, People, Websites, Organizations, etc. Find sources Using Pioneer, Using library catalog, Evaluating web sites, etc. Use information Reading, Skimming, Taking notes, Interviewing, Index, Table of contents, Captions, Charts and graphs, Copyright issues, Plagiarism, Matching info with need, etc. Synthesize

The BIG SIX : Information Problem-Solving Skills What task? What sources? Encyclopedias, Articles, Non-fiction books, People, Websites, Organizations, etc. Find sources Using Pioneer, Using library catalog, Evaluating web sites, etc. Use information Reading, Skimming, Taking notes, Interviewing, Index, Table of contents, Captions, Charts and graphs, Copyright issues, Plagiarism, Matching info with need, etc. Synthesize Powerpoint, Word processing, Posters, Images, Six traits of writing, Bibliographies, Oral presentations, etc.

The BIG SIX : Information Problem-Solving Skills What task? What sources? Encyclopedias, Articles, Non-fiction books, People, Websites, Organizations, etc. Find sources Using Pioneer, Using library catalog, Evaluating web sites, etc. Use information Reading, Skimming, Taking notes, Interviewing, Index, Table of contents, Captions, Charts and graphs, Copyright issues, Plagiarism, Matching info with need, etc. Synthesize Powerpoint, Word processing, Posters, Images, Six traits of writing, Bibliographies, Oral presentations, etc. Evaluate