Title: Savvy Searchers
1Savvy Searchers - Being a discerning Internet user
2Being a discerning user of the Internet
- as a source of information
- as a means of communication
- as a medium of interaction and collaboration
3Access to knowledge
- Knowledge is the most democratic source of
power. As the world becomes more wired and more
and more people are connected to the Internet,
knowledge that once was restricted to the
economic and political elite will be accessible
to anyone with a computer and modem. - (Alvin Toffler)
4Information and education
- Information is a powerful tool in education and
one of the most powerful ways to put information
to education use is through the embedding of
information technologies as an integral part of
the learning process. - (Kurt Steinhaus 2006)
5The online life of the Digital Native
- Today, when a student is motivated to learn
something, they have the tools to go further in
their learning than ever before far beyond
their teachers ability and knowledge, and far
beyond what even adults could have done in the
past. - (Mark Prensky 2004)
6US Department of Education research
- Profile of the millenials
- 72 of new entrants have been online
- high school students on average spend-
- more time online than watching TV
- 24 hours per week online
- 15 mins online at school
7The power of the Internet?
- Lifts limits on time and place of learning
- BUT
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8The need for critical thinking
- Clearly, the Internet is an invaluable source
of information. Used unwisely, carelessly or
unknowingly, however, it can be a source of
persuasive, sometimes inaccurate or ill-informed
information that can mislead or misguide those in
search of truth or accuracy. - (Michael Pohl 2000)
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9Critical thinking
- The process used in evaluating alternatives,
making judgements based on sound reasoning, or
justifying a position, stance or point of view. -
- (Pohl 2000)
10Critical thinking
- contrasted with unreflective thinking the
kind of thinking that occurs when someone jumps
to a conclusion, or accepts some evidence, claim
or decision at face value, without really
thinking about it. - (Fisher 1997)
11Are our students prepared?
- in a world that is changing so rapidly that
students are at risk of completing formal
education unprepared for what lies beyond the
information age. -
- (Michael Pohl 2000)
12On developing critical thinking
- Empowering students with the ability to be
critical questioners may well be one of the most
beneficial things that teachers can do for their
students. - (Pohl 2000)
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13Research a contemporary issue
- Biology AS 3.2
- Contemporary issue Bottom sea trawling
- Google news archive search results-
- New Zealand Herald article
- Planet Ark World Environment News
- Graphic organiser Inspiration (exported to
Word) - NZ slated for bottom trawl fishing concept map
14Being a discerning user of the Internet
- requires development of new literacies
- provides new tools to support this development
15C A M P E R for the Internet
- Consequences/ Consistency/ Currency
- Assumptions/ Accuracy/ Authorship/ Audience
- Meaning/ Main points
- Prejudice/ Point of view/ Provider/ Purpose
- Evidence/ Examples
- Relevance/ Reliability
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- (Michael Pohl 2000)
16C A M P E R for the Internet
- Consequences/ Consistency/ Currency
- What is the consequence of me believing all of
this as presented? - How consistent is the information compared to
other sources? - Is there a bibliography?
- Does the site link to other sources of
information about my topic? - How current is the information and is the site
updated regularly?
17C A M P E R for the Internet
- Assumptions/ Accuracy/ Authorship/ Audience
- What assumptions have been made here?
- How accurate is the information?
- Who is the author? What are the authors
credentials? - Who is the intended audience?
18C A M P E R for the Internet
- Meaning/ Main points
- What are the main points?
- What isnt here?
19C A M P E R for the Internet
- Prejudice/ Point of view/ Provider/ Purpose
- Who is the provider of the information?
- What is the authors point of view or bias?
- What is the other point of view?
- What is the purpose of the site
inform/persuade/explain?
20C A M P E R for the Internet
- Evidence/ Examples
- What is the evidence to support the
- What examples are provided?
21C A M P E R for the Internet
- Relevance/ Reliability
- How relevant is the site to my research/key
questions? - Is the site reliable - easy to navigate, clear,
and quick to download?
22Importance of questions
- Through the setting of rich/clever/open
questions that have students interrogate the
information resources, students are able to build
understanding rather than just know about
concepts. - (Mark Treadwell)
23A significant emerging technology
- traditionally, information flowed in a single
direction via the Web - Web 2.0 content flows in a variety of directions
depending on those who produce the information
and those who use it
24Web 2.0
- a term used to refer to an ongoing transition to
a fully participatory World Wide Web - recognition that we have entered a new era of
networked participation
25Web 2.0 - the read/write Web
- a two-way medium - users can be both readers and
writers, co-constructing documents - a move away from static websites and search
engines - a growing use of social software and increased
levels of interaction and collaboration
26Web 2.0 tools
social bookmarks manager
online photo sharing
- weblogs
- wikis
- podcasts
- RSS feeds
- social bookmarking
- collaborative editing
interactive maps
music discovery service
video sharing and viewing
real-time user-generated media search
edit and shared documents
online collaboration
27Key competencies from the NZ curriculum
- capabilities people need to live, learn, work
andcontribute as active members of their
communities - Managing self
- Relating to others
- Participating and contributing
- Thinking
- Using language, symbols, and text
28The Cult of the Amateur - Andrew Keen
- Because Web 2.0 celebrates the noble amateur
over the expert, and because many search engines
and Web sites tout popularity rather than
reliability, its easy for misinformation and
rumors to proliferate in cyberspace - Since contributors to Wikipedia and YouTube
are frequently anonymous, its hard for users to
be certain of their identity or their agendas.
29Critical thinking
- Skilled and active interpretation and
evaluation of observations and communications,
information and argumentation. -
- (Fisher Scriven 1997)
30The online life of the Digital Native
- One of the most intriguing things about the
Digital Natives e-life is that it is continually
evolving, and kids are continually creating new
behaviors that facilitate their lives - And while some Digital Immigrants are afraid of
the new technology, and others may question its
value, the Natives are never going back, en
masse, to the old ways. - (Mark Prensky 2004)