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The Big6 Skills Model Dr. Dania. Bilal IS 551 Fall 2005
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The Big6 Skills Model represents:
A systematic approach to information problem-solving six broad skills or logical steps for successful information solving problem an alternative to traditional information skills that focuses on location and access skills
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The Big6 Skills 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 and identify the information need in order to solve the problem Answer the question: What’s my assignment? What information do I need to get to do the assignment?
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2. Information Seeking Strategies
Determine the range of possible sources Evaluate and select the best sources Develop a plan for searching List the various resources to use and select the best ones
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3. Location and Access Locate and use the resources Example:
Students will be able to locate and use appropriate CD-ROM, OPAC, print, and other resources within the library.
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4. Use of Information Engage in reading, viewing, listening, etc. to determine the relevance of information Extract relevant information and use it properly
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4. Use of Information Examples:
Students will view and download relevant documents from Internet sites. Students will view and save relevant images from Internet sites.
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5. Synthesis Organize information from various sources (e.g., use note cards, printouts) and communicate the results Example: Students will create a Web page using html coding.
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6. Evaluation Judge the final product (effectiveness)
determine whether the information need has been met
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6. Evaluation Judge the information-problem process (efficiency)
determine what to do differently the next time to improve the information process in terms of time
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