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Persuasive Presentationwith the
Big6 Skills Research Method
College Guide for High School Students
Submitted by:Corina Galvan and Dámaris Thorn
LS 5443: Librarians as Instructional PartnersDr. Judi MoreillonOctober 22, 2010
Skill 1: Task Definition
• What is my task?
• What am I supposed to do?
• Where do I find the information?
Skill 2: Information Seeking Strategies
• What are all the possible sources?
• What is the best source in this particular situation, in this particular context?
Skill 3: Location and Access
• Locating the information source
• Accessing the information in the source
Skill 4: Use of Information
• Using and engaging the information
• Pulling out what’s relevant
Skill 5: Synthesis
• Organizing information
• Presenting information
Skill 6: Evaluation
• Evaluating the product
• Evaluating the process
I Need
INFORMATIONAbout
COLLEGE
WHATAm
ISupposed
To
DO?
WHEREDo
IFindThis
INFORMATION?
Did I
recognize the FIRST SKILL
of The Big6 Skills
Research Model?
BRAINSTORM
What do I already know about college?
Now
I
continue
with the next skills of
The Big6 Skills
Research Model
I Need Sources
Where are the sources?
How do I use my sources?
How do I organize my sources?
How do I present my sources?
How do I evaluate my research?
Did I
recognize The Big6 Skills
Research Method?
Other Big6 Projectsfor High School Students
The Scholarship Guide for High School SeniorsHow do I apply for scholarships?
The Financial Guide for High School SeniorsHow do I save money for my college years?
The College Housing Guide for High School Seniors
Should I live on-campus or off-campus during my college years?
Works Cited
• Berkowitz, Bob, and Mike Eisenberg. The Big6.12 October 2010 <http://www.big6.com/>.
• Champlin, Connie, and Nancy A.S. Miller With David V. Loertscher. A Painless Guide to Research Using Web 2.0 Tools. Under the Umbrella of 21st Century Learning Skills. Salt Lake City, UT: Hi Willow Research & Publishing, 2009.
Works Cited
• Champlin, Connie, and Nancy Miller. The Savvy Seven Research Model. 12 October 2010 <http://www.lmcsource.com/pages/savvy7.html>.
Works Cited
• Eisenberg, Dr. Mike. Information Literacy. The Most Basic of Basics! University of Washington. June 2009 <http://uweoconnect.extn.washington.edu/publicmbeinfolit
• Wordle. 16 October 2010 <www.wordle.net>.