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Transcript of THE BIG 6 APPROACH TO INFORMATION PROBLEM-SOLVING Co-authored by Mike Eisenberg & Bob Berkowitz.
THE BIG 6 APPROACHTO INFORMATION PROBLEM-SOLVING
Co-authored by
Mike Eisenberg & Bob Berkowitz
The Big 6 Approach
Incorporating the USE of technology as a tool
The Big 6 is an information literacy curriculum, an information-solving process, and a set of skills which provide a strategy for effectively and efficiently meeting information needs (Eisenberg, et al, 2010)
The Big 6 Approach
Task Definition• Define the Problem• Identify the Information Needed
Information Seeking Strategies• Determine all Possible Sources• Select the Best Source
The Big 6 Approach
Location & Access• Locate Sources• Find Information within Sources
Use of Information• Engage (read, hear, view)• Extract Relevant Information
The Big 6 Approach
Synthesis• Organize Information from Multiple Sources• Present the Result
Evaluation• Judge the Result (effectiveness)• Judge the Process (efficiency)
www.Big6.com
The Big 6 Approach
Evaluation of a Lesson (Davis 2010)Understanding music in relation to history and cultureGrade Level: 3-5 Task Definition
The specific information needed was not listed here (it is listed in Objective and in Use of Information)
Information Seeking Strategies/Location and Access Students are encouraged to go to media center
and locate print resources. Several other sources were listed including internet cites
The Big 6 Approach
Evaluation of a Lesson (continued) Use of Information/Synthesis
Students are engaged and have a specific task to complete and present
Evaluation For this grade level, I would have chosen a
less complex tool for evaluation
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Big 6 PracticeLesson: Nursing Care Plan
Grade Level: Junior Level/College Task Definition
Students will obtain client assignment Students will gather information on their
client to include patient history, current symptoms, and medications as well as nursing diagnoses and interventions based on client information.
The Big 6 Approach
Big 6 Practice (continued) Information Seeking Strategies
Students will determine possible sources of information and select the best sources
Location and Access Students will conduct client interview,
review client chart, review textbooks and refer to available online resources and locate needed resources to complete the assignment
The Big 6 Approach
Big 6 Practice (continued) Use of Information
Students will collect needed information to formulate a plan of care for their assigned client
Care Plan will include: assessment, nursing diagnoses, plan of care, nursing interventions, and evaluation
Synthesis Students will organize information and present
in the proper nursing care plan format
The Big 6 Approach
Big 6 Practice (continued) Evaluation
The evaluation portion of the nursing care plan is completed after the student has taken care of the client. The evaluation section includes whether or not the nursing interventions were effective.
The Big 6 Approach
Bibliography Davis, V. Big 6.
www.lessonplanspage.com/printables/PMusicLAComposerBrochure35.htm. Retrieved 10/8/10.
Eisenberg, M., Johnson, D., Berkowitz, B (2010). Information, communications, and technology (ICT) skills curriculum based on the Big 6 approach to information problem-solving. Library Media Connection, (May/June), 24-27.
Images: Microsoft Clipart. Staff. The Big 6 in many languages: The Big 6 in English.
www.big6.com/category/translation-of-big6/. Retrieved 10/8/10