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Title: The Big6TM Information Process Model


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The Big6TMInformation Process Model
  • PowerPoint created by Kathy Berg
  • Adapted with permission by
  • Michael B. Eisenberg and Robert E. Berkowitz
  • http//www.big6.com/ (Big6 Homepage)

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Age of Information Overload
  • " Tomorrow's illiterate will not be
  • the man who can't read he will
  • be the man who has not learned
  • how to learn."       
  • - Herbert Gerjuoy
  • Management Guru

3
Information Overload, cont.
  • More Than 1 Billion Web Sites
  • - NEC Research, 2003
  • Search for civil war?
  • http//www.google.com/

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civil war 8,010,000 web sites
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Information Literacy
What are the skills and attitudes necessary to
become effective, life-long users of ideas and
information?
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Information Process Model
1. Task Definition 2. Information Seeking
Strategies 3. Location and Access 4. Use of
Information 5. Synthesis 6. Evaluation
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1. Task Definition
  • Define the Information Problem
  • What is the problem to be solved?
  • Identify Information Needed
  • What do I need to find out?

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2. Information Seeking Strategies
  • Determine all Possible Sources
  • What are all possible sources?
  • Select the Best Sources
  • Which sources will be most useful?

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3. Location and Access
  • Locate Sources
  • How do I locate sources that I need?
  • Find Information within Sources
  • Which search strategies would work best?

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4. Use of Information
  • Engage Information
  • How do I selectively read, hear, and view
    information?
  • Extract Relevant Information
  • Which information should I use?

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5. Synthesis
  • Organize Information
  • How do I organize/synthesize information from
    multiple sources?
  • Present Information
  • How do I present or share information
    effectively?

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6. Evaluation
  • Judge the Product/Result (Effectiveness)
  • Did I learn the content?
  • What could I have done to make this
    product/result more effective?

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6. Evaluation, cont.
  • Judge the Process (Efficiency)
  • What did I learn about my strengths/weaknesses
    regarding each Big6 Skill?
  • What could I have done differently to save time
    and energy?

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Where to Begin?
  • Use the Big6 Terminology
  • Talk Students through the Information Process
  • Ask Key Questions
  • Focus Attention on Specific Big6 Actions to
    Accomplish.
  • Use Self-Assessments and Alternative Assessments

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Where to Begin? cont.
  • Utilize Big6 Resources
  • Your Friendly Library Media Staff!
  • Big6 Note Cards and Posters
  • Books
  • The new improved Big6 workshop handbook
  • Teaching information and technology skills The
    Big6 in secondary schools
  • Big6 Web Sites (District Library Media Homepage)

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Why the Big6?
  • Most executives have become
  • computer literate, but many
  • are not information literate.
  • - Peter Drucker, Princeton Professor

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Why the Big6? cont.
The Big6 approach can be used whenever students
are faced with an information problem or with
making a decision that is based on
information. - Eisenberg and Berkowitz
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Online Resources
  • Big6 (Homepage) (BPS District Library Homepage)
  • http//www.big6.com/
  • Big6 Assignment Organizers
  • http//www.standrews.austin.tx.us/library/Assignme
    nt20organizer.htm
  • http//www.standrews.austin.tx.us/library/Research
    PaperOrganizer.htm
  • Big6 Bibliography
  • http//www.big6.com/showarticle.php?id46
  • Big6 and the Internet
  • http//www.clovisusd.k12.ca.us/alta/big6/
  • Big6 Kids Site
  • http//www.big6.com/kids/7-12.htm
  • http//www.big6.com/showenewscategory.php?volumeE
    4issue1
  • Big6 Lessons
  • http//www.big6.com/showcategory.php?cid19
  • http//nb.wsd.wednet.edu/big6/big6_resources.htmo
    verview
  • http//www.surfline.ne.jp/janetm/big6info.htm

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Online Resources, cont.
  • Big6 and Rubrics
  • http//www.big6.com/showarticle.php?id39
  • http//rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php
  • http//www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/actbank/trubrics.
    htm
  • Big6 and Standards
  • http//www.surfline.ne.jp/janetm/big6info.htm
  • Big6 and Super3
  • http//academic.wsc.edu/redl/classes/tami/super3.h
    tml
  • Big6 and Technology
  • http//www.big6.com/showarticle.php?id144
  • Big6 and the Writing Process
  • http//www.big6.com/kidsshowarticle.php?id316
  • Joyce Valenzas Virtual Library
  • http//mciu.org/spjvweb/jvles.html (Online
    lessons and activities)
  • http//mciu.org/spjvweb/infolit.html (What is
    Information Literacy and Rationale)
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