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Research tutorials - Video Tutorials - LibGuides at Lakeside School. The Inquiry Process, Step By Step. Search Education – Google.

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Primary Resources. The Teacher's Guide To Wikipedia In The Classroom. This guide, in the form of 11 questions and answers, helps clarify certain misconceptions about what has come to be one of the most popular and frequently used websites in the world.

The Teacher's Guide To Wikipedia In The Classroom

It also can can be found in its entirety on wikipedia.com. As it is created by Wikipedia–or some arrangement of its volunteer editors–it is undoubtedly biased, but equally informative. Background Concepts such as open source, copyleft, collaborative writing, and volunteer contributions for the public good can be new and unfamiliar ideas to many students. Wikipedia offers an opportunity for educators to explore concepts of public trust that are likely to continue growing in prominence throughout the lives of today’s population of youth. Some common questions that students and educators ask about Wikipedia are answered below based on the status of Wikipedia and on reasonable projections for its immediate future.

What does wiki mean? Is Wikipedia accurate and reliable? Do Your Students Know How To Search? The Connected Student Series: There is a new digital divide on the horizon.

Do Your Students Know How To Search?

It is not based around who has devices and who does not, but instead the new digital divide will be based around students who know how to effectively find and curate information and those who do not. Helene Blowers has come up with seven ideas about the new digital divide – four of them, the ones I felt related to searching, are listed below. The New Digital Divide: In an age of information abundance learning to effectively search is one of the most important skills most teachers are NOT teaching. Teachers – especially in the elementary grades -need to develop a shared vocabulary around the skill of searching.

Here are some of the searching skills and vocabulary we should be teaching students : Quotation Marks: Students should always use quotes to search for an exact word or set of words. Example: “The Great Chicago Fire” Dashes (or minus sign): How to Google like a boss - Become a master of Google search with these little-known tips. Amy's Scrap Bag: A Blog About Libraries, Archives, and History. Searching skills are not the only part of the pre-writing research process.

Amy's Scrap Bag: A Blog About Libraries, Archives, and History

Once a possible resource is located, the researcher must determine if the source is relevant. This process can be further subdivided into two main categories. First, check and make sure the information found fits the topic of research. Sometimes online material can be misleading or the online record from a book doesn’t provide enough information and the researcher will need to check the physical book to determine this. Second, the researcher needs to ensure the material is accurate, reliable, current, and is unbiased. The evaluation process for experienced researchers is often completed without much thought. To provide a framework on evaluation sources, at Ellis Library we taught the CRAAP Test.

Get more out of Google: Tips for students doing online research [infographic] Authoritative Sources and Information Literacy. List of hoaxes on Wikipedia. This is a list of known historical hoaxes on Wikipedia.

List of hoaxes on Wikipedia

Its purpose is to document hoaxes on Wikipedia, in order to improve our detection and understanding of them. It is considered a hoax if it was a clear or blatant attempt to make up something, as opposed to libel, vandalism or a factual error. A hoax is considered notable if it evaded detection for more than one month or was discussed by reliable sources in the media.

This list is incomplete, as many hoaxes remain undiscovered. A hoax can be added to this page if it meets the requirements above. For many of the below hoaxes, you can see an archived version of the deleted article by clicking on its title (see also list of archived hoaxes). Hoaxes extant for at least one year[edit] Hoaxes extant for at least one month[edit] This section lists hoaxes covered for at least one month but less than one year. Hoaxes extant for less than one month[edit] Note: This section should list only hoaxes covered in independent third-party sources. Evaluating. Free Stuff - Big6. Select any item in the list below.

Free Stuff - Big6

Click to follow link or download item. Handouts Presentations Inquiry Learning Big6-Style: It All Starts with Asking Great Questions! - LMC Webinar by Mike & Bob [ Presentation]Introducing the Big6 - A short introduction to the Big6 - used by Mike Eisenberg in 2009. [ PPT] [ PDF]Big6 (Big6 Model) - Introduction to the Big6 - in Spanish [ PPT] [ PDF]Power Point For Notetaking - Notetaking in the digital age - using PowerPoint for Big6 4.2 and 5.1 [ PPT] [ PDF]Big6 Overview 2011 - Setting the scene and the case for essential information & technology skills instruction. [ PPT] [ PDF]Big6 Zen Overview - A creative overview presentation of the Big6. [ PPT] [ PDF]Themes of the Big6 - An explanation of how and why the Big6 works - in college and university settings. [ PPT] [ PDF]The Super3 - Getting students to think of completing tasks as a process is important.

Videos Inquiry Learning Big6-Style: It All Starts with Asking Great Questions ! Retooling Research.