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Making the link We have made a commitment to being involved in the Heretaunga Futures ICTPD Cluster.  Through the use of information processes, the integration of ICT and the movement from a teacher centred approach to a child centred approach to teaching, we aim to raise the quality of teaching and learning and increase student achievement. As a cluster we are at the stage where we are exploring different information processes and preparing to plan for our own inquiry learning units either as syndicates or individual classes. This is a interactive resource for teachers to help make the link between Information Literacy and ICT. This resource explores an information process and explains the different resources and things you could use at each of the stages. This resource can be used by teachers when planning their own inquiry learning unit or to share at workshops, seminars or staff meetings. Hopefully this resource will not only outline the steps in an information process but give you lots of ideas on how to integrate ICT into your classroom programme.  This resource will enable you to more clearly make the link between information literacy and ICT and assist you when planning for a unit. Note:   If you use this with a connection to the internet the links will work.
Overview Celebrate  Evaluate Stage 6 Creating  Communicating Stage 5 Discovering Interpreting Stage 4 Planning Search Strategy Stage 3 Wonderings Questions Stage 2 Immersion  Ignition Stage 1 Information Process
Immersion  and Ignition At this stage of the information process we are saturating the students with information on the topic. The students become ‘masterminds’ in the topic – acquiring knowledge of the topic now, in the past and in the future.  They become something of an expert.   We read, watch, listen, discuss, view, think about, wonder, review, experience, mind map. Consider using… Back
Wonderings and Questioning At this stage in the information process we are wondering and asking things about the topic.  We are preparing rich higher order thinking questions that we still want answers to.  What still interests you?  What do you still want to find information on?  We are creating the essential question or hypothesis.  We are creating subsidiary questions or supporting questions to help us answer our essential question.  We are discussing and creating assessment criteria possibly using a  rubric. Here are some thinking tools to help generate questions:  Are you thinking yet? Reframing a Question Template Questioning Toolkit Key Words Template Thinkers Keys Back
Planning and Search Strategy At this stage of the information process we are forming a plan that will help us answer our questions.  Students will fill out an  Inquiry Planner .  It will be filled out and signed by the teacher  BEFORE  students start gathering information to answer their questions. What sources can students use? What are all the sources students could use to get the information they need. Get students to make a wish list.  List of possible sources  Where do I go to find each of the sources I want to use? School Library or Public Library.  The Internet is a great source of information but can waste time as you search. Try specific  search engines.  Back
Discovering and Interpreting At this stage in the information process simply follow through with and complete your inquiry planner.  Use an organiser to help store information, your own thoughts and discoveries...wonderings that might require further answers. Graphic Organiser Resources: Organisers Templates Back
Creating and Communicating At this stage of the information process students should be asking these questions.  How can I put all of my discoveries together to present what I have learned?  What presentation format does my assignment require?  (paper, poster, oral presentation, etc.)  Students may need to go back and review your assignment sheet or assessment criteria to be sure of what is required. If students have complete freedom and haven’t make a decision yet, look at  alternative formats to present information.   Back
Celebrate and Evaluate At this stage in the information process students should be self assessing or pair assessing their work and the process they followed to gain the information to their questions.  They should be asking themselves things like:  Is this assignment/presentation any good?   Students should be the first person to  evaluate  their own work.  Is my task finished? How did I do? Have I complete the assignment given by the teacher?  Go back and review the assignment criteria again to be sure e.g.  rubric .  Have I completed all the parts? This evaluation depends on a lot of different criteria. Some of the criteria might be written by the teacher in the assignment or given as a rubric.  Back
Consider using Books  Magazine Articles  Newspaper Articles  Maps or Atlases  Expert people  Site visits (to museums, etc.)  Television Shows  Radio Shows  Sound Recordings, Podcasts Video Recordings  Video Conferencing Electronic Databases  Websites, Blogs  Back
Rubric A 'rubric' is a description of what a student should know or be able to do and it often indicates different levels of performance. Refer to these websites for resources and ideas: Discovery School Rubrics 4 Teachers Rubrics and Evaluation Tools   Back
Possible sources of Information Get students to highlight the sources on their list that they will most likely be able to use, given the time and sources you have available.  Give them a prioritised number order for which you will use first, which second... etc... Once you do this, students can put this information onto their Inquiry Planner. Hint:   Librarians are very useful at knowing which kinds of sources can be used to find certain types of information. Use their expertise. It will save students valuable time.  Back Could include any of the following: Books  Magazine Articles  Newspaper Articles  Maps or Atlases  Expert people  Site visits  (to museums, etc.)   Television Shows  Radio Shows  Sound Recordings  Video Recordings  Electronic Databases  Websites CD ROMs Online encyclopaedias Blogs Podcasts Video conferencing Instant messaging
Alternative Formats Written Advertising Campaign, Booklet Game, Diary, Letter, Log Magazine, Magazine or Newspaper Article, Play, Poem, Story, Travel Brochure Oral Audio tape, Debate, Dialogue Dramatization, Interview, Oral Report, Panel Discussion, Play, Puppet Show, Skit, Song, Speech, Story   Visual Badges, Bumper Stickers, Banner Bulletin Board, Cartoon, Chart Collage, Dance, Diorama, Display, Drawing, Graph, Map, Mask, Pantomime, Painting, Paper-Mache, Photographs, Poster, Scrapbook, Slide Show, Transparency, Videotape   Computer-based Power Point Presentation, Web Page, Podcasts, Blog, Video, Publisher.  Back Here is a list of some alternative ways to present your project, other than the traditional paper method:
Search Engines kids click ask jeeves for kids   yahooligans Ivy's search engine resources page Back
Organisers Here are some graphic organiser templates to get you started: Freeology Graphic Organisers   Graphic Organiser Library   Graphic.Org   Web English Teacher   Enchanted Learning   Ed-Helper.Com   Back
Information Templates Here are some templates that students can use to help gather information on their topic.  You may like to make some of your own. Information sources Sheet 1 Information sources Sheet 2 Note Taking Sheet The Facts About…So… Back

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Making The Link No Sound

  • 1. Making the Link A Resource for Teachers
  • 2. Making the link We have made a commitment to being involved in the Heretaunga Futures ICTPD Cluster. Through the use of information processes, the integration of ICT and the movement from a teacher centred approach to a child centred approach to teaching, we aim to raise the quality of teaching and learning and increase student achievement. As a cluster we are at the stage where we are exploring different information processes and preparing to plan for our own inquiry learning units either as syndicates or individual classes. This is a interactive resource for teachers to help make the link between Information Literacy and ICT. This resource explores an information process and explains the different resources and things you could use at each of the stages. This resource can be used by teachers when planning their own inquiry learning unit or to share at workshops, seminars or staff meetings. Hopefully this resource will not only outline the steps in an information process but give you lots of ideas on how to integrate ICT into your classroom programme. This resource will enable you to more clearly make the link between information literacy and ICT and assist you when planning for a unit. Note: If you use this with a connection to the internet the links will work.
  • 3. Overview Celebrate Evaluate Stage 6 Creating Communicating Stage 5 Discovering Interpreting Stage 4 Planning Search Strategy Stage 3 Wonderings Questions Stage 2 Immersion Ignition Stage 1 Information Process
  • 4. Immersion and Ignition At this stage of the information process we are saturating the students with information on the topic. The students become ‘masterminds’ in the topic – acquiring knowledge of the topic now, in the past and in the future. They become something of an expert. We read, watch, listen, discuss, view, think about, wonder, review, experience, mind map. Consider using… Back
  • 5. Wonderings and Questioning At this stage in the information process we are wondering and asking things about the topic. We are preparing rich higher order thinking questions that we still want answers to. What still interests you? What do you still want to find information on? We are creating the essential question or hypothesis. We are creating subsidiary questions or supporting questions to help us answer our essential question. We are discussing and creating assessment criteria possibly using a rubric. Here are some thinking tools to help generate questions: Are you thinking yet? Reframing a Question Template Questioning Toolkit Key Words Template Thinkers Keys Back
  • 6. Planning and Search Strategy At this stage of the information process we are forming a plan that will help us answer our questions. Students will fill out an Inquiry Planner . It will be filled out and signed by the teacher BEFORE students start gathering information to answer their questions. What sources can students use? What are all the sources students could use to get the information they need. Get students to make a wish list. List of possible sources Where do I go to find each of the sources I want to use? School Library or Public Library. The Internet is a great source of information but can waste time as you search. Try specific search engines. Back
  • 7. Discovering and Interpreting At this stage in the information process simply follow through with and complete your inquiry planner. Use an organiser to help store information, your own thoughts and discoveries...wonderings that might require further answers. Graphic Organiser Resources: Organisers Templates Back
  • 8. Creating and Communicating At this stage of the information process students should be asking these questions. How can I put all of my discoveries together to present what I have learned? What presentation format does my assignment require? (paper, poster, oral presentation, etc.) Students may need to go back and review your assignment sheet or assessment criteria to be sure of what is required. If students have complete freedom and haven’t make a decision yet, look at alternative formats to present information. Back
  • 9. Celebrate and Evaluate At this stage in the information process students should be self assessing or pair assessing their work and the process they followed to gain the information to their questions. They should be asking themselves things like: Is this assignment/presentation any good? Students should be the first person to evaluate their own work. Is my task finished? How did I do? Have I complete the assignment given by the teacher? Go back and review the assignment criteria again to be sure e.g. rubric . Have I completed all the parts? This evaluation depends on a lot of different criteria. Some of the criteria might be written by the teacher in the assignment or given as a rubric. Back
  • 10. Consider using Books Magazine Articles Newspaper Articles Maps or Atlases Expert people Site visits (to museums, etc.) Television Shows Radio Shows Sound Recordings, Podcasts Video Recordings Video Conferencing Electronic Databases Websites, Blogs Back
  • 11. Rubric A 'rubric' is a description of what a student should know or be able to do and it often indicates different levels of performance. Refer to these websites for resources and ideas: Discovery School Rubrics 4 Teachers Rubrics and Evaluation Tools Back
  • 12. Possible sources of Information Get students to highlight the sources on their list that they will most likely be able to use, given the time and sources you have available. Give them a prioritised number order for which you will use first, which second... etc... Once you do this, students can put this information onto their Inquiry Planner. Hint: Librarians are very useful at knowing which kinds of sources can be used to find certain types of information. Use their expertise. It will save students valuable time. Back Could include any of the following: Books Magazine Articles Newspaper Articles Maps or Atlases Expert people Site visits (to museums, etc.) Television Shows Radio Shows Sound Recordings Video Recordings Electronic Databases Websites CD ROMs Online encyclopaedias Blogs Podcasts Video conferencing Instant messaging
  • 13. Alternative Formats Written Advertising Campaign, Booklet Game, Diary, Letter, Log Magazine, Magazine or Newspaper Article, Play, Poem, Story, Travel Brochure Oral Audio tape, Debate, Dialogue Dramatization, Interview, Oral Report, Panel Discussion, Play, Puppet Show, Skit, Song, Speech, Story Visual Badges, Bumper Stickers, Banner Bulletin Board, Cartoon, Chart Collage, Dance, Diorama, Display, Drawing, Graph, Map, Mask, Pantomime, Painting, Paper-Mache, Photographs, Poster, Scrapbook, Slide Show, Transparency, Videotape Computer-based Power Point Presentation, Web Page, Podcasts, Blog, Video, Publisher. Back Here is a list of some alternative ways to present your project, other than the traditional paper method:
  • 14. Search Engines kids click ask jeeves for kids yahooligans Ivy's search engine resources page Back
  • 15. Organisers Here are some graphic organiser templates to get you started: Freeology Graphic Organisers Graphic Organiser Library Graphic.Org Web English Teacher Enchanted Learning Ed-Helper.Com Back
  • 16. Information Templates Here are some templates that students can use to help gather information on their topic. You may like to make some of your own. Information sources Sheet 1 Information sources Sheet 2 Note Taking Sheet The Facts About…So… Back