Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013

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Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013 Figure 1.1 Guided Inquiry Design Process. (Kuhlthau, C., Maniotes, L and Caspari, A. 2012.) Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013

Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013 The Research River Starting a research task, you are at the beginning of a journey, called The Information Search Process This is a journey that you’ll repeat many times in your life at school and work. It’s not a simple journey, and may be likened to the progress a river makes from its source to the sea. Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013

The research river: Open Research can be likened to a river’s progress. At its source, the river’s flow is weak and undirected. In the Open stage of an assignment you may feel lost and uncertain as to the path you might take. Your teachers/librarian will initiate the area of inquiry with you. Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013

The research river: Immerse This is a peaceful and happy part of the research river. You immerse yourself in some shallows and get surface information on your topic. Use preliminary searching: Broad, not deep - Encyclopedias www.flickr.com Your teacher/librarianwill help you select your information. Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013

The research river: Explore As water is added to the river, it  carves a channel for itself and soon forms a series of rapids. You’ve chosen your area of interest, but as you seek information, you find there’s quite a lot of it! Use Exploratory searching. Wide, not deep! Use encyclopedias and books which provide an overview. And what are your teacher/librarians doing? They are helping you explore your topic. Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013

The research river: Explore You may even plunge headfirst over a waterfall - unsure of what lies below it – THE DIP! At this stage of the research process it is completely normal to fall into the dip – to feel overloaded, and confused! Contained, directed searching is necessary to come out of the Dreaded Dip! Use the resources provided, especially the online text book, and Clickview videos. It is definitely here where you should seek teacher/librarian help! Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013

Your teacher/librarian will help you formulate your information need. The research river: Identify It is only after you’ve researched widely, navigated the flood of information that you feel strong and confident. In the process, some of the water is left behind, as you work through the process of identifying exactly what you need to know. After this sifting process, you are streaming ahead to the sea. You feel confident and focused now. Your teacher/librarian will help you formulate your information need.

The research river: Gather The flow of the river has been controlled. You are now in charge of the information You are sorting it, controlling it, shaping it to answer your question. Use Comprehensive Searching: Pertinent not just relevant – Use sources that relate to your particular part of the topic. Keep adding to your individual notetaking scaffold. http://www.pamsclipart.com/clipart_images/stick_girl_swimming_0515-1104-1203-1310.html Your teacher/librarian will help you collect only the information you need. Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013

The research river: Create and share Finally, as you approach your destination, another difficult time! (How can I work with my inquiry circle to create our Inspiration mind map? How can we shape all our information into an presentation that answers our inquiry question? Which way will your research river flow to the sea? Your teacher/librarian will help you with your presentation. Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013

The research river: Create and share Here’s where the river meets the sea at its estuary! Here the river of information you have created is shared with your class. You will share in the whole sea of information Year 7 has created by presenting your mind map and seeing everyone else’s. Lastly, you write an answer in your exam, that shows your depth of understanding of New Kingdom Ancient Egypt! www.clarence.nsw.gov.au Your teachers are on hand to help you create and share your presentation. Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013

The Research river: Evaluate You’ve conquered the raging Information River! Your new sea of knowledge is full, and you are peaceful and happy with yourself. You’ve shared your knowledge, assessed the knowledge of others, and been assessed yourself. Or maybe there’s a little hole back in that old dam you might need to fix next time… www.flickr.com Your teacher/librarian will assess your work. Thanks for the River analogy, Di Laycock, Barker College! Lee FitzGerald, Loreto Kirribilli, April 29, 2013