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Searching the Internet present and past

Searching: Live or Archived?

There are two time zones online: past and present. It is possible to shift between them in a single search by using a search engine and browsing. This article demonstrates how easily time travel occurs without knowing it and ways to solve the problems that result.

resource: Q & A: Searching vs Browsing

Answering the question, "How is browsing different than searching?"

resource:Speculative and Investigative Searching

There are fundamentally two different types of searches. This article compares them in terms of the Digital Information Fluency Model and strategic decisions that follow from each.

resource Why do I go to the Internet before I go to the Library?

Dennis O'Connor ponders this question as he gets ready for a search.

resourceThinking Outside the Search Box

In Confessions of a Search Challenge Designer, Carl Heine leads a behind-the-scenes tour of Search Challenge creation.

resource Finding My Way: How GPS and Internet Navigation Intersect

GPS serves as an analogy for Internet navigation in this search process story authored by Dan Balzer.

resource Teaching digital information fluency: Make it usable

The article answers the question, What are the best ways to use, sequence and adapt these resources?

resource Podcast with Dennis O'Connor and Carl Heine

In this podcast, two of the creators of the Resource Kits, Dennis O'Connor and Carl Heine share practical ways to use the Resource Kits.

resource Podcast with Paula Garrett

In this interview, Paula Garrett, Library Director at the Illinois Math and Science Academy, tells us how using Full Circle Kit Resouirces is changing the way she helps students prepare for their online research.

 

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Resource Kit Curriculum

resource: QuickPick: Strategic Choices

Understanding how information is indexed paves the way to effective strategic choices

resource: QuickPick: Integrating Resources into Existing Lessons

Using Kit resources as plug-ins if you are unable to offer a unit in research skills

resource Model Lessons: Digital Transformation

To test the hypothesis that transforming non-digital lessons plans into digital experience requires little effort, we pulled half a dozen lessons from the Internet. The result is six model lessons in Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies at a range of grade levels, 3 to 12.

resource Creating a Course

If you need to design a unit or a course for teaching information fluency, here is a suggested sequence of course activities for middle school and high school.

resource Action Zone User's Guide to Snowsport Challenges

These three interactive challenges span the search process from forming the initial query to finding better keywords in snippets.

 

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Resource Kit Action Zone Games

Lego Lady US

Transformer Challenge (new)

What make and model of car was used in this transformer sculpture?((6 minutes)

resource: LEGO Lady Challenge I

What LEGO employee in the US has been called the Lego Lady?

resource: LEGO Lady Challenge II

What LEGO employee in the UK has been called the Lego Lady?

resource: Optical Illusion Challenge

Find the URL of the page where the creator of this optical illusion proves the labeled squares are really the same color.

resource: Kermit the Frog Challenge

The right strategic choices make this a fairly easy search. With only a picture to start, find the rest of Kermit's information.

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assessment resources

resource: Assessment Games as Motivators for Student Learning

Not only are games good motivators, they can be used for assessment!

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Resource Kit Web Resources

resource Forum: Tried and True: Ideas that Work

Let's share some best practices with each other. If you've got a 'tried and true' method, process, plan or idea share it with us please! We're particluarly interesting in what works in your classroom or library.

resource Forum: Q&A: Reference Desk

Think of this as an online reference desk where you can ask (and answer) your questions about information fluency. Any topic in our realm is fair game. Need help with the Resource Kit? Curious about the learning games? Looking for a lesson idea? Feel free to ask. Also, share your own wisdom. If you see a question you can answer, jump in!

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