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1 Skimming and Scanning

2 Did you know that skimming and scanning are skills? What are they? When do you use these skills?

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4 Goal: Summarize quickly Make a judgment Be confident in your decision

5 How can we use this skill in research?

6 The Big6 TM 1. Task Definition 1. Task Definition 2. Information Seeking Strategies 2. Information Seeking Strategies 3. Location and Access 3. Location and Access 4. Use of Information 4. Use of Information 5. Synthesis 5. Synthesis 6. Evaluation 6. Evaluation

7 Skimming What’s the point of this article? What information is found on this page? Is this information related to my subject? Can I use this article to satisfy my task?

8 Skimming Identify titles Identify titles Read quickly Read quickly Look for main ideas Look for main ideas Take in large pieces of text Take in large pieces of text Get the idea of whole passage Get the idea of whole passage Gain impression of topic Gain impression of topic

9 Getting started

10 Essential points of access Get into the text Get into the text Get to the information on the page Get to the information on the page Get to the information on the site Get to the information on the site

11 Essential points of access Titles Titles First and last paragraphs First and last paragraphs First and last sentences First and last sentences

12 Mary Pickford (April 8, 1892 – May 29, 1979) was an Academy Award-winning Canadian motion picture star, as well as a co-founder of the film studio United Artists and one of the original 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Known as "America's Sweetheart," "Little Mary" and "The girl with the curls," she was one of the first Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood and one of film's greatest pioneers. Her influence in the development of film acting was enormous. Because her international fame was triggered by moving images, she is a watershed figure in the history of modern celebrity. And as one of silent film's most important performers and producers, her contract demands were central to shaping the Hollywood industry. In consideration of her contributions to American cinema, the American Film Institute named Pickford 24th among the greatest female stars of all time.

13 TITLE: Mary Pickford Mary Pickford

14 First and Last Sentence …was an Academy Award-winning Canadian motion picture star, as well as a co-founder of the film studio United Artists and one of the original 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In consideration of her contributions to American cinema, the American Film Institute named Pickford 24th among the greatest female stars of all time.

15 Mary Pickford (April 8, 1892 – May 29, 1979) was an Academy Award-winning Canadian motion picture star, as well as a co-founder of the film studio United Artists and one of the original 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Known as "America's Sweetheart," "Little Mary" and "The girl with the curls," she was one of the first Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood and one of film's greatest pioneers. Her influence in the development of film acting was enormous. Because her international fame was triggered by moving images, she is a watershed figure in the history of modern celebrity. And as one of silent film's most important performers and producers, her contract demands were central to shaping the Hollywood industry. In consideration of her contributions to American cinema, the American Film Institute named Pickford 24th among the greatest female stars of all time.

16 Take a few minutes to look at the paragraph that follows.

17 Early life Mary Pickford was born Gladys Louise Smith in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her father,, was the son of immigrants, and worked a variety of odd jobs. Her mother, Charlotte Hennessy, was from an Irish Catholic family. She had two younger siblings, Jack and Lottie Pickford, who would also become actors. To please the relatives, Pickford's mother baptized her in both the Methodist and Catholic churches (and used the opportunity to change her middle name to "Marie"). She was raised Roman Catholic after her father, an alcoholic, left his family in 1895, and died three years later of a cerebral hemorrhage. Charlotte, who had worked as a dancer throughout the separation, began taking in boarders. Through one of these lodgers, the seven-year-old Pickford won a bit part at Toronto's Princess Theatre in a stock company production of. She subsequently acted in many melodramas with the in Toronto, capped by the starring role of Little Eva in their production of Uncle Tom's Cabin, the most popular play of the 19th century.

18 What information would you expect to find in this paragraph? Would this article be useful in writing an article about Mary Pickford? Would this article be useful in determining if she belongs in our group of notable women?

19 Early life Mary Pickford was born Gladys Louise Smith in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her father,, was the son of immigrants, and worked a variety of odd jobs. Her mother, Charlotte Hennessy, was from an Irish Catholic family. She had two younger siblings, Jack and Lottie Pickford, who would also become actors. To please the relatives, Pickford's mother baptized her in both the Methodist and Catholic churches (and used the opportunity to change her middle name to "Marie"). She was raised Roman Catholic after her father, an alcoholic, left his family in 1895, and died three years later of a cerebral hemorrhage. Charlotte, who had worked as a dancer throughout the separation, began taking in boarders. Through one of these lodgers, the seven-year-old Pickford won a bit part at Toronto's Princess Theatre in a stock company production of. She subsequently acted in many melodramas with the in Toronto, capped by the starring role of Little Eva in their production of Uncle Tom's Cabin, the most popular play of the 19th century.

20 Mary Pickford Born in Canada as Gladys Louise Smith Born in Canada as Gladys Louise Smith Acted in many productions Acted in many productions Acted in popular play “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Acted in popular play “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”

21 Skim the following paragraph asking the same questions as in the previous.

22 Early career By late 1900s, acting had become a family enterprise, as Pickford, her mother and two younger siblings toured the United States by rail in third-rate companies and plays. After six impoverished years, Pickford gave herself a single summer to land a leading role on Broadway, planning to quit acting if she failed. She landed a supporting role in a 1907 Broadway play, The Warrens of Virginia. The play was written by William C. deMille, whose brother, the then- unknown Cecil B. DeMille, also appeared in the cast. David Belasco, the producer of the play, insisted that Gladys Smith assume the stage name Mary Pickford. After completing the Broadway run and touring the play, however, Pickford was once again out of work.

23 Essential points of access also include: Labels Labels Captions Captions Graphics Graphics Icons Icons Tabs Tabs Links Links

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25 Scanning Moving your eyes quickly over text to find a specific point or points that answer a question or questions Moving your eyes quickly over text to find a specific point or points that answer a question or questions Searching for keywords/phrases Searching for keywords/phrases

26 Scanning Read quickly Read quickly Pick words/numbers/symbols to look for Pick words/numbers/symbols to look for Look for text organizers (numbers, letters words like first, second, last) Look for text organizers (numbers, letters words like first, second, last) Look for bold, italic, different font, size, color Look for bold, italic, different font, size, color

27 LET’S TRY IT OUT!

28 http://www.biography.com/search/article.d o?id=9440298 http://www.biography.com/search/article.d o?id=9440298 What was Mary’s name when she was born? What was Mary’s name when she was born? –Words to scan for:  born, birth, name

29 http://www.biography.com/search/article.d o?id=9440298 http://www.biography.com/search/article.d o?id=9440298 How many movies did Mary make in 1909? How many movies did Mary make in 1909? –Words to scan for:  movies, 1909 Who did Mary marry in 1920? Who did Mary marry in 1920? –Words to scan for:  marry, married, 1920

30 http://www.biography.com/search/article.d o?id=9440298 http://www.biography.com/search/article.d o?id=9440298 What year was the article published? What year was the article published? –Words to scan for:  ©, published What film did Mary win an Academy award for? What film did Mary win an Academy award for? –Words to look for:  won, Academy Award, win


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