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The Big6Moving Every Child Ahead
Ferdi Serim [email protected] Wolinsky [email protected]
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Information & Technology Skills for Student Success
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A Blue Print for Change
• Establish a vision
• Determine the Reality
• Do a gap analysis
• Set measurable goals
• Establish a plan
• Implement and evaluate recursively
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My Vison
The 5th Wave by Ron Tennant ©
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Reality and the 20% Rule
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The Reality of Accommodation vs Assimilation
Don Tapscott - Growing Up Digital
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The Net Generation is a different animal.
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Teachers must change from the sage on the stage to the
guide on the side.
MYTH
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Three Great Teachers
Plato Socrates Hippocrates
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Those who can, do.
Those who can’t teach.
Why do we put up with it?
Omitted – What do you make from Taylormali.com
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MYTH
Teacher Resistance to Change
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Teachers are as resistant to change as a hog-tied cow is
resistant to standing up!
Art Wolinsky 2002
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If I offered you $1000…
• …to read all the scientific information printed yesterday.
• …to read all the pages added to the web in the past hour.
• …to visit all the hits in a Google search for “blue whales”. (30 sec/hit)
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If I offered you $1000…
• …to read all the scientific information printed yesterday.
– Seven full sets of the Encyclopedia Britannica.
• …to read all the web pages added to the web in the past hour.
– 300,000 Pages (5,000 a minute!)
• …to skim all the hits of a Google search for “blue whales”. (30 sec/hit)
– 16,100 hits = 16.8 8-hr. days.
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Walk a mile in his shoes…
Let’s play, What’s My Process?
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The Big6 Workshop Handbook
• Purpose
• Contents
• Use and permissions
Linworth: [email protected]
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Numbers, Numbers, Numbers
• Big6 Workbook – Page 5
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The Big6 Workshop
• Introduction – Setting the Scene
• The Big6™
• Technology & the Big6
• Putting it all together
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1. Task Definition1. Task Definition
2. Info Seeking Strategies2. Info Seeking Strategies
3. Location & Access3. Location & Access
4. Use of Information4. Use of Information
5. Synthesis5. Synthesis
6. Evaluation6. Evaluation
Information & Technology LiteracyThe Big6™ Skills
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The Super3
Beginning - Plan
Middle - Do
End - Review
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Amanda’s Assignment
• Endangered Animal Unit
• Research an animal
• Make Presentation
• Convince others to adopt your animal
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Task Definition
1.1 Define the problem
1.2 Identify the information requirements
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Information Seeking Strategies
2.1 Brainstorm all possible sources
2.2 Select the best sources
Technology in context…
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Brainstorm
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Narrow
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Location & Access
3.1 Locate sources
3.2 Find information within sources
Technology in context…
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Search Skills
• Know Your Tools
–Search Engines
–Directories
–Metasearch Engines
• Search Engine Math
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Search Skills
• Internet Scavenger Hunt
–How many can you find?
–How long would it take
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Use of Information
4.1 Engage (read, hear, view)
4.2 Extract relevant information
Technology in context…
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Exercise:
Drive by Evaluations
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Evaluating Information
• Accuracy
• Authority
• Objectivity
• Currency
• Coverage
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Synthesis
5.1 Organize
5.2 Present
Technology in and out of context…
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WARNING! Teaching information & technology
skills out of context is hazardous to your students’ health.
Implementation: CONTEXT!!
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Evaluation
6.1 Judge the result
6.2 Judge the process
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Curtis Clancy’s Quest
http://www.srsd.org/etajima
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See Big6 Workshop Handbookp. 47 – 50
Internet Power Research Using the Big6 Method
Enslow Publishers
Technology in a Big6 Context
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Task Definition•Get a head shot for NECC program
•Determine where I would get it
Information Seeking Strategies•Mentally list sources
•Narrow to digital photo
The Big6 and the Big Picture
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Locate and Access•Have Jill take digital picture
•Download to the computer
Use Information•View thumbnails
•Narrow down to one picture
The Big6 and the Big Picture
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The Big6 and the Big Picture
Synthesis•Still needs work on background
•Get help from graphic artist (My daughter, Randye)
• She edits and in her words, “captures my essence”
Not quite ready for presentation.
One more time please, Randye...
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Presentation...
The Big6 and the Big Picture
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Evaluation...
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