Showing posts with label "information literacy". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "information literacy". Show all posts

Sunday, August 28, 2011

The Flow of Information

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    • Information flows in different ways in different subject areas. Each of the
      links below takes you to a timeline which will show you how information flowed
      from a sample event, research study, or artistic creation. Pick the subject
      area that you are researching or that you find interesting.

    • The nitty gritty on finding things in an electronic format

      You've been told that the computer is a vast treasure trove of information
      at your fingertips. But when you try to get into that stash, you're often
      left with a great deal of information that is mostly useless.

      This unit cracks open the information vault to give you a look inside
      the database, which is the structure that contains the information you're
      looking for.
    • Information Literacy is the ability to identify what information is needed, understand how
      the information is organized, identify the best sources of information for a given need, locate those sources, evaluate
      the sources critically, and share that information. It is the knowledge of commonly used research techniques.
    • Putting the research process to work

      Don’t know where to begin? This unit will help kickstart your research
      with a ten-step strategy that works for just about any discipline.

      In the first part of this unit you’ll find instructions on a ten
      step research method. On the last pages of the unit, you’ll see
      the strategy put to work in 3 examples.
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Friday, July 29, 2011

Information Fluency Games / Information Literacy Games!










    • No Password required.
    • Games created by Dr. Carl Heine, Director of the 21CIF Project.
    • These resources are published free in the games section of our site.
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    Wednesday, August 12, 2009

    A Lesson in Information Literacy

    • Tags: literacy, 21cif

      • A Lesson in Information Literacy

        Each year librarians at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse teach a "one-shot" lesson in information literacy to 2000 students enrolled in an introductory communication studies course. Students attend the lesson in groups of about 25 in the library. Concerned about the quality of the experience, the librarians decided to make the lesson the subject of a lesson study. They wanted to better understand what students get out of the lesson and how to improve the experience so that students achieve proficiency in research skills and learn how to use libarary resources and services.


    Posted from Diigo. The rest of Information Fluency group favorite links are here.

    Tuesday, July 14, 2009

    Monday, June 22, 2009

    Big LIst of Small Search Engines (some not so small)


    Posted from Diigo. The rest of Information Fluency group favorite links are here.

    Saturday, June 13, 2009

    Son of Citation Machine 5.0 / Warlick Video

    • Here's the latest edition of the very popular Son of Citation Machine from David Warlick. It handles MLA, APA, Turabian and Chicago. I've included a video from David so you can learn about from the source!

    • Video tutorial by David Warlick on Citation Machine 5.0



    This is a promising and well designed online citation system from the Hekman Library at Calvin University in Michigan. It does an excellent job with MLA, APA, and Chicago citation styles. Includes customized forms for Multimedia, Anthology, Periodical, Communications, and Online Only. First Rate!

    Posted from Diigo. The rest of Information Fluency group favorite links are here.