Information Literacy
When it comes to searching for information on the interest, I knew that the information you could find was virtually limitless, that some information was reliable while others were not, that anyone can post anything online, and for research purposes you should be careful what information you chose. After taking the information literacy quiz on novemberlearning.com, I was shocked by just how information illiterate I was. I knew a number of search engines, but I had no idea what a directory was. I also had no idea why you would use quotes to search for something, but now I know it is to make sure your keywords actually show up in your search results. I found this quiz to be very beneficial and educational. When it comes to searching for information on a website, I will search for the links from Google; it appears to be a useful tool for quick searches.
I am relatively confident that my research information coming off the internet in the last 2 years was reliable information. I am not confident of research in earlier years because I used sites such as Wikipedia and Google search information that is not necessarily research quality. I believe that the information I have taken from online sources for teaching are reliable. I stick to government sites and research online material myself for accuracy before using in the classroom or suggesting students to search a particular website. I choose the website California’s Velcro Crop Shortage for this activity and laughed throughout the reading! My grandfather owned a cotton gin so my prior knowledge immediately made the information funny. At points it was very convincing, especially to someone who had no prior knowledge on the subject or experience with Velcro. After all, look at all the uses we have and things we can make with cotton. I could see where someone might find this information believable and unfortunately use it as a resource for research. This activity made me aware of even more tools (other search engines & directories) I can incorporate in classroom research and project based assignments that I got so excited I also started working on a web search lesson for my classes! As teachers, we should explain and allow students to explore information on the website and help them realize that not everything out there is reliable or accurate. There are those people that believe everything they hear and read and we do not want our students to be those people. We want our students to be able to think for themselves and question the information they have been given, be able to verify something. For example, some of our students are already voting age or will be soon and if they believed everything they heard and read about the presidential candidates they would have mixed messages and are even more confused about who to vote for. By teaching them this information they will be able to discern if the information is reliable, be able to research accurate information on each presidential candidate and make an educated vote they are confident with.
Delicious – Social Bookmarking
I love the ease of bookmarking! I am one of those people that have a thousand favorites; so many that I don’t even use the tool. Seriously, I saved the websites I used the most for convenience and it was no longer convenient. I am excited that with the fact that the delicious account is web based, enabling you to access your “favorite” websites from any computer! After adding my initial link and initial stack, it was very easy! The ability to share information and have access to others tools is a great idea for teaching. We are challenged everyday to bring technology into the classroom and having access to view what other people have linked is terrific, you can use their ideas or build upon their ideas. I am also a real estate agent and there is multiple website I use to research information on homes. I had those websites saved in my favorites, however if I was working on a office computer or any other computer besides mine I did not have access to the least used sites I did not remember. With delicious I have created a stack with all the websites I use and I actually find it freeing and relaxing. If my laptop battery dies and I forgot my power cord at home, I can still utilize all the websites I need from delicious. When looking through the other websites I liked the Diigo website, it was easy to read, seemed user friendly, was ipad/iphone compatible, and you can save other media with your bookmarks such as PDF files and photos. I did find where you can add delicious to your ipad and iphone, so I will be utilizing that feature as well.
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