My references used in this presentation
A valuable textbook: Thomas, Nancy Pickering, Crow, Sherry R., & Franklin, Lori L. (2011). Information Literacy and Information Skills Instruction (3rd ed.). Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited. This is a highly informative text but it is dense and tedious reading.
The Pew Study URL: Kristen Purcell, Lee Rainie, Alan Heaps, Judy Buchanan, Linda Friedrich, Amanda Jacklin, Clara Chen, Kathryn Zickuhr (2012). How Teens Do Research in the Digital World. Pew Internet & American Life Project, November 1, 2012. http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Student-Research.aspx. Accessed 17 July, 2013.
Articles:
Kuhlthau, C. C., Heinström, J., & Todd, R. J. (2008). The 'information search process' revisited: is the model still useful? Information Research, 13(4), 45.
Milam, P. (2004). A Road Map for the Journey. Library Media Connection, 22(7), 20.
Zhang, Shenglan, Duke, Nell K., & Jimenez, Laura M. (2011). The WWWDOT Approach to Improving Students' Critical Evaluation of Websites. The Reading Teacher, Vol. 65 Issue 2 pp. 150–158 DOI:10.1002/TRTR.01016
Websites about Information Literacy Models:
http://virtualinquiry.com/index.html [This is a great Website set up for a class at the University of Indiana. Very thorough and good overview.]
http://ictnz.com/infolitmodels.htm [Good information and links about information literacy; very well done and user friendly.]
http://www3.sympatico.ca/sandra.hughes/sandra.hughes/research/default.html [Elementary site to support the Research Process Helper model; quite useful.]
http://www.big6.com/ [The clearinghouse for this model.]
Information about Carol Kuhlthau from the Rutgers University Website:
http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~kuhlthau/information_search_process.htm [About Kulthau's ISP model.]
http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/toolkits/tk_introduction.cfm?tk_id=81 [This page uses the CAST model for Internet Inquiry; may be useful for you as a teacher.]
Other sources I have used:
My YouTube clip "Square peg in a round hole" URL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2YZnTL596Q
Information about digital natives and digital immigrants (although this information is not from a peer-reviewed study, it may offer some grassroots insight into a topic which I believe should be thoroughly researched soon):
http://thesocialmediatrainee.wordpress.com/2010/05/09/digital-natives-vs-digital-immigrants/
A valuable textbook: Thomas, Nancy Pickering, Crow, Sherry R., & Franklin, Lori L. (2011). Information Literacy and Information Skills Instruction (3rd ed.). Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited. This is a highly informative text but it is dense and tedious reading.
The Pew Study URL: Kristen Purcell, Lee Rainie, Alan Heaps, Judy Buchanan, Linda Friedrich, Amanda Jacklin, Clara Chen, Kathryn Zickuhr (2012). How Teens Do Research in the Digital World. Pew Internet & American Life Project, November 1, 2012. http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Student-Research.aspx. Accessed 17 July, 2013.
Articles:
Kuhlthau, C. C., Heinström, J., & Todd, R. J. (2008). The 'information search process' revisited: is the model still useful? Information Research, 13(4), 45.
Milam, P. (2004). A Road Map for the Journey. Library Media Connection, 22(7), 20.
Zhang, Shenglan, Duke, Nell K., & Jimenez, Laura M. (2011). The WWWDOT Approach to Improving Students' Critical Evaluation of Websites. The Reading Teacher, Vol. 65 Issue 2 pp. 150–158 DOI:10.1002/TRTR.01016
Websites about Information Literacy Models:
http://virtualinquiry.com/index.html [This is a great Website set up for a class at the University of Indiana. Very thorough and good overview.]
http://ictnz.com/infolitmodels.htm [Good information and links about information literacy; very well done and user friendly.]
http://www3.sympatico.ca/sandra.hughes/sandra.hughes/research/default.html [Elementary site to support the Research Process Helper model; quite useful.]
http://www.big6.com/ [The clearinghouse for this model.]
Information about Carol Kuhlthau from the Rutgers University Website:
http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~kuhlthau/information_search_process.htm [About Kulthau's ISP model.]
http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/toolkits/tk_introduction.cfm?tk_id=81 [This page uses the CAST model for Internet Inquiry; may be useful for you as a teacher.]
Other sources I have used:
My YouTube clip "Square peg in a round hole" URL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2YZnTL596Q
Information about digital natives and digital immigrants (although this information is not from a peer-reviewed study, it may offer some grassroots insight into a topic which I believe should be thoroughly researched soon):
http://thesocialmediatrainee.wordpress.com/2010/05/09/digital-natives-vs-digital-immigrants/