Title: The Big 6
1The Big 6
- An Information Literacy Model
- Created by Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz e
Big6 Skills. www.big6.com
2What is an information literacy model?
- Follow the Big6 information problem-solving model
whenever you need and use information. - The Big6 integrates information search and use
skills, along with technology tools, in a process
to find, use, apply, and evaluate information to
specific needs and tasks.
3In other words
- What do I want to do or know more about?
- What sources would help me?
- Where do I find those sources?
- When I know what sources and where they are what
do I do next? - I have the info and the sources, what do I do
with them? - Was I successful?
4Lets look at an example
- Im hungry
- Lets get a pizza!
5What do I want to do or know more about?
6What sources would help me?
- Phonebook
- Newspaper
- Internet
- Coupons
7Where do I find those sources?
- Phonebook is in the drawer
- The newspaper is in the recycling bin
- The internet is on the computer in the library or
lab - Coupons are on the bulletin board
- The phone is on the counter
8When I know what sources and where they are what
do I do next?
- Decide which brand of pizza you want (Dominos,
Pizza Hut, etc.). - Decide what toppings you want.
- Decide what size pizza you want.
- If I call in my order, it will be ready when I
get there to pick it up, OR, maybe they will
deliver it to me.
9I have the info and the sources, what do I do
with it?
10Was I successful?
- I have my pizza
- It tastes great!
- Id say this was a success!
11Now, how do you apply that to school?
- You have been assigned a task or research
project. - You need to start by defining what you want to do
and what you need to know to complete the
project.
12My project is to write a report about tigers
- What do I need to learn
- Where do they live?
- What do they eat? Where/How do they get their
food? - How big are they?
- Do they live alone or in groups?
13What sources would help me find the information?
- Encyclopedia general (World Book) or special
(Amazing Animals of the World) - Nonfiction book
- Internet
- Computer databases
- Magazine
- Interview
14Where do I find these sources?
- School Library
- Public Library
- Computer internet and databases
- Interview the Zookeeper at the Seneca Park Zoo
15When I know what sources and where they are what
do I do next?
- Visit the library at school
- Visit the public library
- Go to the library, computer lab, or arrange time
to use the computer at home.
16I have the info and the sources, what do I do
with them?
- Decide which sources are the best, most accurate
sources - Take notes paraphrase, dont copy
- Make an outline or put my note cards in order.
- Write my rough draft.
- Edit, then write my final copy
17Was I successful?Evaluate your project
- Have I answered all the questions I had in the
beginning? - Did I do a good job writing my report spelling,
punctuation, organization? - Did I do everything I could according to the
rubric for the project to get a 4?
18And, the final evaluation
- What was my grade on the report?
- Did my teacher think this was a successful
project?
19The Big 6
- Define your task
- Information Seeking Strategies
- Location and Access
- Use of Information
- Synthesis
- Evaluation
20Now it is your turn
21Now it is your turn
- How will YOU use the
- Big 6?