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This collection includes resources that support information fluency (Ed Tech Competency 4.b).

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Main First Graders Research and Write Books
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The Big6 is a six-stage model to help anyone solve problems or make decisions by using information. Students can use this model to guide them through the research process. This resource is from the Big6 blog and shares how first-grade students are using the Big6 model to research and write books.

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Media and Communications
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The Big 6
Author:
Erin Ireland
Date Added:
10/04/2023
Mike Eisenberg Vodcast #1 - What is Information Literacy?
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This video is Part 1 of the "Mike Eisenberg Information Literacy Series" of vodcasts. Each vodcast is set up in a format where Mike answers questions that he has collected from students and colleagues around the country on various Information Literacy topics. Mike Eisenberg is dean emeritus and professor at the Information School of the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Mike's current work focuses on information, communications, and technology (ICT) literacy, information credibility, and information science education K-20. Mike is co-author of the "Big6 approach to information problem-solving" -- the most widely used information literacy program in the world.

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Media and Communications
Professional Learning
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Lecture
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ABC-CLIO
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Michael B. Eisenberg
Date Added:
10/04/2023
Mike Eisenberg Vodcast #2 - How to Implement an Information Literacy Program
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This video is Part 2 of the "Mike Eisenberg Information Literacy Series" of vodcasts. Each vodcast is set up in a format where Mike answers questions that he has collected from students and colleagues around the country on various Information Literacy topics. Mike Eisenberg is dean emeritus and professor at the Information School of the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Mike's current work focuses on information, communications, and technology (ICT) literacy, information credibility, and information science education K-20. Mike is co-author of the "Big6 approach to information problem-solving" -- the most widely used information literacy program in the world.

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Media and Communications
Professional Learning
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Lecture
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ABC-CLIO
Author:
Michael B. Eisenberg
Date Added:
10/04/2023
Mike Eisenberg Vodcast #3 - Accountability in the Information Literacy Program
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This video is Part 3 of the "Mike Eisenberg Information Literacy Series" of vodcasts. Each vodcast is set up in a format where Mike answers questions that he has collected from students and colleagues around the country on various Information Literacy topics. Mike Eisenberg is dean emeritus and professor at the Information School of the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Mike's current work focuses on information, communications, and technology (ICT) literacy, information credibility, and information science education K-20. Mike is co-author of the "Big6 approach to information problem-solving" -- the most widely used information literacy program in the world.

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Media and Communications
Professional Learning
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Lecture
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ABC-CLIO
Author:
Michael B. Eisenberg
Date Added:
10/04/2023
Mike Eisenberg Vodcast #4 - The Role of the Teacher-Librarian and the School Library Program
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This video is Part 4 of the "Mike Eisenberg Information Literacy Series" of vodcasts. Each vodcast is set up in a format where Mike answers questions that he has collected from students and colleagues around the country on various Information Literacy topics. Mike Eisenberg is dean emeritus and professor at the Information School of the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Mike's current work focuses on information, communications, and technology (ICT) literacy, information credibility, and information science education K-20. Mike is co-author of the "Big6 approach to information problem-solving" -- the most widely used information literacy program in the world.

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Media and Communications
Professional Learning
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Lecture
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ABC-CLIO
Author:
Michael B. Eisenberg
Date Added:
10/04/2023
Modelo Big 6
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The Big6 is a six-stage model to help anyone solve problems or make decisions by using information. Students can use this model to guide them through the research process. This page of the Big 6 website is an overview of the Big6 skills in Spanish.

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Professional Learning
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Reading
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The Big 6
Date Added:
10/04/2023
Non-Fiction Book Report Writer
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The Big6 is a six-stage model to help anyone solve problems or make decisions by using information. Students can use this model to guide them through the research process. This resource guides students through writing a non-fiction book report.

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Media and Communications
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Activity/Lab
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The Big 6
Date Added:
10/04/2023
Organizing Information Lesson - Sorting Pictures
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The Big6 is a six-stage model to help anyone solve problems or make decisions by using information. Students can use this model to guide them through the research process. This resource describes a Big6 lesson focused on organizing information.

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Media and Communications
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
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The Big 6
Date Added:
10/04/2023
PDTV: Communicating Complex Ideas
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Join us for part two of our special two-episode series of UEN’s PDTV at Providence Hall High School. In this episode, we watch Catherine Jensen’s 10th-grade students deliver captivating TED-style talks, expertly using digital tools to convey complex concepts with ease.

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Professional Learning
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Date Added:
04/24/2023
PDTV: Culture of Learning
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Join us as we kick off a new season of UEN's PDTV! Host Katie Blunt travels to Midvale to meet Maxwell Eddington, an 8th-grade math teacher and Canyons School District's Teacher of the Year. Explore effective classroom management through Mr. Eddington's approach, centered on creating a supportive classroom culture for student success.

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Professional Learning
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Date Added:
09/11/2023
PDTV: Information Fluency
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On this episode of UEN PDTV, Katie Blunt discusses with Utah State Board of Education curriculum specialists Robert Austin and Naomi Watkins about information literacy in the classroom. We learn from Utah teachers Charlotte Ducos and Williams Shields on how they are preparing students to navigate the vast wealth of information they are presented with every day and how to lead challenging, yet historically accurate, discussions in the classroom.

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Professional Learning
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Media Object
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Katie Blunt
Date Added:
02/25/2022
PDTV: Scrible in the Classroom
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In part one of this special two-part series, host Katie Blunt takes you to Providence Hall High School in Herriman, Utah, to meet with Library Media Specialist Mariah Gerlach, who shows us how she uses technology tools to support students’ information literacy skills while collaborating with English teacher Catherine Jensen and her students on their research project.

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Professional Learning
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Date Added:
04/06/2023
Plan, Do, Review... What's Bugging You?
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The Big6 is a six-stage model to help anyone solve problems or make decisions by using information. Students can use this model to guide them through the research process. This resource is an information literacy lesson plan for young children.

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Media and Communications
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
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The Big 6
Author:
Theresa Benson
Date Added:
10/04/2023
PowerPoint for Note-Taking
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The Big6 is a six-stage model to help anyone solve problems or make decisions by using information. Students can use this model to guide them through the research process. This page of the Big 6 website is a pdf version of a PowerPoint presentation about note-taking.

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Professional Learning
Material Type:
Reading
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The Big 6
Author:
Mike Eisenberg
Date Added:
10/04/2023
Presentation Skills: Working with Secondary Students
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The Big6 is a six-stage model to help anyone solve problems or make decisions by using information. Students can use this model to guide them through the research process. This resource describes a Big6 lesson for secondary students focused on teaching them to participate as U.S. citizens.

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Media and Communications
Professional Learning
Social Science
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Lesson
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The Big 6
Author:
Kathleen L. Spitzer
Date Added:
10/04/2023
Print Source Evaluation Sheet CAARS
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The Big6 is a six-stage model to help anyone solve problems or make decisions by using information. Students can use this model to guide them through the research process. This resource helps students evaluate print resources using the Big6 and the CAARS models.

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Media and Communications
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Activity/Lab
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The Big 6
Author:
Marley J. Winningham
Date Added:
10/04/2023
Project Information Literacy: What college students say about conductin research in the digital age
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The Big6 is a six-stage model to help anyone solve problems or make decisions by using information. Students can use this model to guide them through the research process. This resource is a presentation about digital research and information literacy.

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Media and Communications
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Reading
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University of Washington
Author:
Michael Eisenberg
Date Added:
10/04/2023
Research Project Organizer
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The Big6 is a six-stage model to help anyone solve problems or make decisions by using information. Students can use this model to guide them through the research process. This resource is an editable research project organizer for grades 7-12.

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Media and Communications
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Activity/Lab
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The Big 6
Author:
Barbara Jansen
Date Added:
10/04/2023
Research Projects
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The Big6 is a six-stage model to help anyone solve problems or make decisions by using information. Students can use this model to guide them through the research process. This resource describes a Big6 lesson focused on research questions which call for more than information gathering.

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Media and Communications
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
The Big 6
Author:
Hilarie Bryce Davis
Date Added:
10/04/2023