Title: Find Inspiration in Information Literacy
1Find Inspiration in Information Literacy
Presenters Lynn Urban DArcy Harrison-Denis
2Objectives
- By the end of this workshop, participants will be
able to - Identify the steps of the research process
- Describe the characteristics of Kidspiration and
Inspiration software - Identify strategies for using Kidspiration and
Inspiration in the research process
3Information Literacy
Critical Thinking
4Information Literacy
To be information literate, a person must be able
to recognize when information is needed and have
the ability to locate, evaluate, and use
effectively the needed information.
American Library Association, 1989
5Information Literacy
- Three themes found in the research
- It is a process
- Skills must be taught in the context of the
overall process - Skill instruction must be integrated with the
curriculum and reinforced both within and outside
of the educational setting
ERIC Digest ED427777 Information Literacy
6Information Literacy
- National standards documents focus on
- Lifelong learning
- The ability to think critically
- The use of new and existing information for
problem solving
ERIC Digest ED427777 Information Literacy
7Critical Thinking
Learning how to learn, developing a repertoire of
thinking processes which can be applied to solve
problems, is a major goal of education.
Eric Digest ED327218 Developing Metacognition
8Critical Thinking
When life presents situations that cannot be
solved by learned responses, metacognitive
behavior is brought into play.
Eric Digest ED327218 Developing Metacognition
9Information Literacy Critical Thinking
Problem-solving and research activities in all
subjects provide opportunities for developing
metacgnitive strategies.
Eric Digest ED327218 Developing Metacognition
10FCAT Reading Clusters
Cluster 1 Words Phrases in Context Cluster 2
Main Idea, Plot, Purpose Cluster 3 Comparison
Cause/Effect Cluster 4 Reference Research
11Guide to Information Literacy Skills (GILS)
- http//www.sarasota.k12.fl.us/GILS
12GILS Research Process
13Information Problems
- Challenge students to think, interpret, analyze,
infer, evaluate and invent. - Challenge students to use information
meaningfully. - Solve a real-world problem
- Make a decision
- Plan a course of action
14Visual Learning Tools
Kidspiration (Gr. K-5)
Inspiration (Gr. 6-12)
Brainstorming
Planning
Webbing
Critical Thinking
Diagramming
Organizing
Outlining
Concept Mapping
15Information Problem
The National Weather Service has issued a
hurricane warning. Will you stay or evacuate?
Grade 5 Earth Science 4.2.1 Recognize how
atmospheric pressure affects the water
cycle 4.2.2 Describe the formation and
destructive power of hurricanes