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Research Skills - Big6TRANSCRIPT
The Big6 SkillsThe Big6 SkillsA Problem-Solving Approach
to
Information Skills Instruction
as developed by Michael B. Eisenberg and Robert E. Berkowitz
The Big6(tm) is copyright (c) (1987) Michael B. Eisenberg and RobertE. Berkowitz. www.big6.com
ScenarioScenario
The Pokorny family wants to get a new dog. They’re going to use the Big6 research skills to help them decide what kind of dog to get.
1. Task Definition1. Task Definition� Define the information problem
(choose a topic).� Identify the information needed to
solve the problem.“Find the perfect dog for our family”-Identify Criteria:
-Easy to train? Size?
Short hair? Good with children? Cost?
2. Information Seeking 2. Information Seeking StrategiesStrategies
� Brainstorm all possible sources.� Select the best sources.
“Where can we find information that will help us make our choice?”
-Breed specific books? Encyclopedias?Magazines? Friends with dogs?Internet? Breeders? Vet?
3. Location and Access3. Location and Access
� Locate sources.� Find information within sources.“Let’s start gathering quality information to help us
make our decision…”-Visit the library, call breeders/vets, look online
4. Use of Information4. Use of Information
� Evaluate the information� Take out needed information� Put facts in your own words
“Of the information we found, what is going to help us make our decision?”
-Scan the information. Is it accurate? (from a reliable source?) Take notes. Use Index.
5. Synthesis5. Synthesis
� Organize information from all sources.� Create your product to share information- (paper,
poster, PowerPoint)“Let’s put this all together, draw conclusions, and make an
educated decision.”
-Put note/fact cards in logical order, categorize information, create spreadsheet with dog characteristics by breed, compare/contrast top choices to make best decision.
6. Evaluation6. Evaluation� Edit your product. Check for mistakes. � Judge the product- could you have
done better? (Use rubric)
“Are we happy with our new pet?”
-Did we accurately determine if the pet was a good fit for our family? Did we find enough information? Was the information we found accurate?
What kind of dog did the Pokorny What kind of dog did the Pokorny family choose?family choose?
Louise
To sum up...To sum up...
Information literate people are those who have learned how to learn. They are prepared for life long learning because they can
always find the information needed for any task or decision at hand.