Media Center Essential Question How can I be an effective user of information?

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Media Center Essential Question How can I be an effective user of information?

Research with Website Sources Using the Big 6

Use Destiny One Search to find websites on research topic. Use Destiny One Search to find websites on research topic. Use google or other search engine to find websites on research topic. Use google or other search engine to find websites on research topic. Evaluate website for authority, accuracy, content, and objectivity using Website Evaluation Form. Evaluate website for authority, accuracy, content, and objectivity using Website Evaluation Form. Task Definition

Information Seeking Strategies Authority Authority Who wrote this? Are they qualified? Accuracy Accuracy Is this factual information? Content Content Is this current and appropriate information? Objectivity Objectivity Is this free of bias or product promotions? Funny Website Evaluation Video

Location & Access Destiny One-Search: Internet Explorer Internet Explorer Search Search One Search One Search ×Commerical ×Personal Blogs ×Bias Sites ×Wikipedia Legitimate Institutions Known Authors Non-Bias Sites Current/Error Free Popular US Websites:.com,.org,.net,.edu,.gov,.mil Google Search: Google Chrome Enterprise Google Chrome Enterprise Internet Explorer Internet Explorer google.com google.com Search Search

Download Website Evaluation Form Download Website Evaluation Form Search Destiny One Search for Website Source Search Destiny One Search for Website Source Search Google or Other Search Engine for Website Source Search Google or Other Search Engine for Website Source Evaluate Website Source(s) Using Website Evaluation Form Evaluate Website Source(s) Using Website Evaluation Form Repeat Website Search/Evaluation until you have at Least One Good Source Repeat Website Search/Evaluation until you have at Least One Good Source Take Notes from Good Website(s) for Possible Topic Selection Take Notes from Good Website(s) for Possible Topic Selection Save Completed Website Evaluation Form to Folder Save Completed Website Evaluation Form to Folder Save Good Website Link(s) to Folder for Future Use Save Good Website Link(s) to Folder for Future Use Use of Information

Synthesis Evaluation Teacher Grade on Website Evaluation Form Completed Website Evaluation Form for at Least One Quality Website Preliminary Worksheet with at least One Website Source Self Evaluation: How could I use this in the future?