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The Essential Role of Information Fluency in E-Learning

September 11th, 2008 · 3 Comments

I’ve been researching and writing about Information Fluency since the turn of the century. My work is published on the 21st Century Information Fluency Portal: http://21cif.imsa.edu You’ll find modular online learning content including games, micromodules and assessments on the portal. (Free for all educators.)

I include information fluency training in all of my online classes. I introduce power searching and website investigation to the graduate students studying in the E-Learning and Online Teaching Certificate Program at UW-Stout ( http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/elearningcertificate.html ) because I believe that Information Fluency is a foundation skill for all online teachers and learners.

dif model

What continually surprises me is that most educators (including those with advanced degrees) lack formal training in this field. Unless I’m working with a Library Media Specialist, most have little experience in searching, evaluating, and ethical use of digital materials.

Curiously, most educators think they are competent searchers and evaluators, when they are really just beginners. Their disposition is to ask for help rather than search for answers. With simple instruction many radically improve their ability to search, and evaluate. This is empowering and greatly increases learner satisfaction. Instruction in copyright and fair use is also part of the program.

At the same time I push the idea that it is everyone’s duty to teach website evaluation and ethical use as part of any online curriculum. Too often educators assume someone else should have done the job by the time their students walk through the door. The application of information fluency to all curriculum areas is profound. Students given even rudimentary instruction in Information Fluency immediately benefit.

As online teachers and learners we work in a computer where information is just a few keystrokes away. I hope we can promote the disposition in all online teachers and learners that skilled use of Internet resources is the essential learning skill of our times.

Dennis O’Connor
Program Advisor
E-Learning & Online Teaching
School of Education
Online Professional Development
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Wisconsin’s Polytechnic University
oconnord@uwstout.edu
530-318-1145 (Cell)
Skype: wiredinstructor2

Tags: 21cif · Course Design Reflections · IMSA · Learning Games · Top Posts · UW-Stout · Web 2.0 · e-learning · ethical use · evaluation · information fluency · virtual high school

21cif.imsa.edu Redesigned for 2008

December 30th, 2007 · No Comments

We’ve redesigned our website. Please drop by 21cif.imsa.edu and check out the changes?

You’ll no longer have to login to access our resource kits.

We’ve added a direct link our Information Fluency Group on the Teacher Librarian Ning to our main menu.

We’re developing an integrated blog and wiki.

We’ve added an online store that will streamline Moodle course registration.

The conversion process to our new server has been a long and interesting road. We’ve still got a few bumps to smooth out. If you notice a problem let us know.

In the meantime, take a look and them let us know what you think of the new design?

Dennis & Carl

Tags: 21cif · Connections · IMSA · Learning Games · Web 2.0

Beta Testers Needed: Website Evaluation Wizard

November 7th, 2007 · No Comments

Help us polish the latest edition of our Evaluation Wizard!

Evaluation Wizard

Carl Heine is rewriting our Evaluation Wizard; a ten step process for website evaluation. This tool will step you through the evaluation process, offering criteria for 10 different elements of evaluation.

Evaluation Wizard Menu

As a student evaluates the site, they are guided to write their evidence for each step of the process. Once three criteria areas have been used, you can choose to print your evaluation. They system gathers all of your writing into a single page that can be copy/pasted to a word document or printed directly from the screen.

No log in required (the system does not store your data)

Please offer us feedback. Are we missing something? Are the criteria clear? Will you use this with your students?

Tags: 21cif · IMSA

PowerSearching in a Web 2.0 World: Class Begins November 12!

November 2nd, 2007 · No Comments

power searching in a web 2.0 world

Classes Forming: Register Now!

This popular four-week on-line course empowers participants to search efficiently, evaluate Internet and Web 2.0 information effectively and use it ethically incorporating the full range of 21st Century Information Fluency skills and resources.

This course, developed by the 21st Century Information Fluency Project is open to all adults who desire to become fluent in searching and evaluating on-line resources. Anyone who intends to teach 21st Century Information Skills to students and staff should complete this training.

Details:

  • Instructor: Dennis O’Connor
  • Time commitment: login at least four times a week
  • 2.5 CEUs are available for the 25 online contact hours
  • Course delivery: 21CIF Moodle (view the course — log-in as a guest)
  • Assignments include readings, interactive learning games, discussion groups and practical projects you can use in your work
  • ISTE NETS (for teachers) addressed: I, II, III, IV, V, VI
  • ISTE NETS (for students) addressed: 2, 3, 5
  • ISTE NETS (Refreshed for students 2007) 1,3,4,5
  • $99.00 course fee

Online Registration is Now Open! If you would like to be added to our interest list, send us an email with your name and preferred email address. If you’d like to register, click here!

Objectives:

  • Participants will increase skills and efficiency in searching world wide web
  • Participants will become reliable evaluators of digital information
  • Participants will become successful integrators of digital information

Next Registration Deadline: Nov 12. Please alert us to any special accommodations you may need.

Cancellation Policy: Any registration cancellation must be received 48 hours before the scheduled date for a refund to be issued. Because attendance is limited, persons registering and not in attendance will be charged the full registration fee. 21CIF reserves the right to cancel any session due to insufficient enrollment. Participants will be notified by email or phone if a cancellation occurs.

Tags: 21cif · IMSA · Web 2.0

Technology Integration Resources

October 27th, 2007 · No Comments

Tags: IMSA · Technology Integration

The Un-Taught Generation: Media Literacy, Medical Ethics, Male Pregnancy

July 23rd, 2007 · No Comments

Here’s everything I’d need to create a killer unit on medical ethics, media literacy, and website evaluation.

Barnum would rub his hands and grin at the state of gullibility exhibited by Digital Natives (better described by Carl Heine of the 21st Century Information Fluency Project as the Un-taught Generation).

Too often we (as educators) assume that common sense develops overnight. Anyone who has observed the Un-Taught Generation search will report that the first result is the one they choose and their common belief is that everything on the Internet is true.

Why do they think this way?

The Un-taught Generation don’t know how to search, evaluate, and ethically use digital information. The Self-Taught browse, believe, and share without thinking about intellectual property rights. Why? Because the Un-taught Generation is kept bored and so busy filling and drilling and test prepping that there isn’t time in the curriculum to teach them 21st Century Skills.

20th century knowledge testing runs the show, while educators debate filtering and the evils of social networking and blogging. Time to get real… or at least take the time to teach our students how distinguish reality from deception.

male pregnancy us news cover

Tags: IMSA · Top Posts · Web 2.0 · e-learning · rant

Trailfire 21st Century Info

June 28th, 2007 · No Comments

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Use more than one search engine!

June 15th, 2007 · No Comments

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Power Searching Workshop: Information Fluency at NECC 2007

May 12th, 2007 · No Comments

See You at NECC (Atlanta 2007)

ISTE NETS Atlanta NECC 2007

MA309 Power Searching: Information Fluency at Your Fingertips

Click Through to register for a half day workshop!

[Workshop: Hands-on] with Carl Heine & Dennis O’Connor, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, 21st Century Information Fluency Project.

Monday, 6/25/2007, 8:30am–11:30am; (location available mid-May)

Search more efficiently and evaluate digital information more effectively. Learn digital research techniques that return better information more quickly using the Internet.

Purpose & Objectives

This session strengthens participant’s skills in using the Internet to find credible information. Since 2004, Power Searching workshops have been presented to over 1,000 Illinois teachers, librarians, technology coordinators and administrators. Participants report that they learn many new search and evaluation techniques and, as a result, are better able to find high-quality information they need for instruction and better equipped to pass these skills along to students.

Digital information fluency is a necessary 21st Century skill for all teachers and learners. A statement issued this year by the American Association of School Librarians underscores the importance of teaching students to “access up-to-date information from around the world, to evaluate its relevance to the questions at hand, to assess its authority and reliability, and to apply it to information problem solving.” (American Library Association, 2006). To fail to do so, the report contends, leaves students at risk, “inadequately prepared for the workplace and adult life.”

This workshop approaches the need by training the trainers, giving them strategies and tactics they can use to enhance their productivity and pass along to those they teach.

As a result of this session, participants will…

1. Become more efficient Internet searchers:

• Knowing when and how to use search engines, subject directories and browsing optimally;

• Building powerful queries with the right keyword and operator strategies;

• Finding the best databases to search for the information they need;

• Searching the Deep Web;

• Analyzing search results for important clues;

• Overcoming common information “dead ends,” such as “page not found” and finding relevant information buried in millions of returns (and raising it to the top).

2. Become more effective digital evaluators:

• Credibility criteria: Authorship, Publication, Date, Accuracy, Links To and From, Bias, Evidence, External Support and Expert Reviews;

• Red flags: domains, un-endorsed pages, links.

3. Practice with tools for teaching these skills to students:

• Instructional tools for advanced searching, evaluating digital information and citing it accurately;

• Interactive tutorial games that provide instruction and feedback in search and evaluation techniques

• Self-paced MicroModules on strategies and techniques;

Outline

Introductions, 21st Century Information Fluency, and identifying the need (15 minutes)

Searching Efficiently: (1.5 hours)

• Five minute search: find today’s workshop materials online*

• Analyzing what went right and wrong in the first search (discussion)

• Digital Information Fluency process (presentation)

• Turning questions into effective queries: The Buffalo Search*

• Keyword selection: Keyword Challenge Tutorial*

• Keyword power: Professional vocabulary, synonyms, hyponyms and hypernyms*

• Search Engine Strategies, understanding literal matching (demonstration)

• Keywords, operators and special operators (demonstration)

• Choosing the best database for searching (demonstration)

• Deep Web searching: Broadway Search, Page not Found Search*

• Recognizing relevance: Find command and scanning: Gold Rush Challenges*

• Finding better keywords: Great Wall Challenge*

• Learning cycle: Live Internet Search Challenges and MicroModules*

Evaluating Effectively: (45 minutes)

• Credibility criteria: What do you use? (discussion)

• Digital Information Fluency process and the Revision decision (presentation)

• Analyzing author, publisher, and links To: Truncation, browsing, searching with special operators (demonstration)

• Encountering red Flags: domain, ~ (unendorsed pages)

• Three Live Evaluation Challenges*

MySearch and Questions (30 minutes)

Fifteen minute search on an individually selected topic*

* the asterisk represents an online activity for learners

Tags: Connections · IMSA · Learning Games · Web 2.0 · e-learning · moodle · research

Will Richardson’s Podcast for the 21cif Project

May 10th, 2007 · No Comments

The May 2007 Issue of the 21st Century Information Fluency Project’s Full Circle Resource Kit features a podcast interview with Will Richardson. Login and listen as Will discusses the interplay between online tools, communities of learning and pursuing our passions.

snap shot of will richardson podcast page

Tags: IMSA · Web 2.0 · e-learning

Learning Games and Libraries

May 10th, 2007 · No Comments

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Wikis: ISTE Atlanta NECC 2007

May 6th, 2007 · No Comments

ISTE has created a Wikispace for birds of a feather leading up to NECC 2007 in Atlanta:

I’ll be at NECC this year with the 21st Century Information Fluency Project. I recently created three wiki entries in three different wikispaces detailing our presentations:

Modular E-Learning Experiences

http://birdsnecc2007.iste.wikispaces.net/E-Learning

Moodle Resources (Modular E-Learning Experiences)

http://birdsnecc2007.iste.wikispaces.net/Moodle

Flash Games as Modular E-Learning Experiences

http://birdsnecc2007.iste.wikispaces.net/Games+and+Simulations

If these ideas interest you click through!

If you’re going to be at ISTE Atlanta NECC 2007 click through and plan to visit us!

Join ISTE!

If you’re not an ISTE member, Join! ISTE is the most active and effective lobbying group for an ed-tech future you’re going to find. I’ve grown and benefited in so many ways… so will you!

Call ISTE Member Services at 1.800.336.5191 or send e-mail to memberservices@iste.org.

Tags: IMSA · e-learning

NECC 2007: 21st Century Information Fluency

May 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

See You at NECC (Atlanta 2007)

ISTE NETS Atlanta NECC 2007

Five Obstacles to Information Fluency (and How to Remove Them)

[Poster : Traditional]
Carl Heine, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy with Dennis O’Connor
Wednesday, 6/27/2007, 12:00pm–2:00pm; (location available mid-May)Benefit from IMSA’s free series of Full Circle Resource Kits, teaching information (tags: NECC 21cif imsa information-fluency)

NECC 2007 MA309 Power Searching: Information Fluency at Your Fingertips
Carl Heine, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy with Dennis O’Connor
Monday, 6/25/2007, 8:30am–11:30am; Hands on workshop, moodle based, 1/2 day hands on workshop. Filling Fast! Click through to register.
(tags: NECC 21cif imsa information-fluency)

Tags: IMSA · Learning Games · Web 2.0 · e-learning · moodle

Power Searching in a Web 2.0 World

April 26th, 2007 · No Comments

New Online Class This is a new course I wrote for IMSA!

I use a modular game based approach. The games provide guided practice to back up the readings and discussion. It will be offered via Moodle to educators in Wisconsin and the world. Give it a look! ~ Dennis

May 16 through June 27, 2007

This new six-week on-line course empowers participants to search efficiently, evaluate Internet and Web 2.0 information effectively and use it ethically incorporating the full range of 21st Century Information Fluency skills and resources.

This course, developed by 21CIF and sponsored by Wisconsin CESA 6, is open to all adults who desire to become fluent in searching and evaluating on-line resources. Anyone who intends to teach 21st Century Information Skills to students and staff should complete this training.

Details:

  • Instructor: Paula Walser
  • Registration deadline: May 9, 2007
  • Time commitment: six hours of weekly work
  • Course delivery: 21CIF Moodle (view the course — log-in as a guest)
  • Assignments include readings, interactive learning games, discussion groups and practical projects you can use in your work
  • Wisconsin Teaching Standards addressed: 1, 4, 7
  • ISTE NETS (for teachers) addressed: I, II, III, IV, V, VI
  • ISTE NETS (for students) addressed: 2, 3, 5
  • $200.00 course fee
  • Three graduate credits optional ($600.00 to Viterbo for tuition)

Objectives:

  • Participants will increase skills and efficiency in searching world wide web
  • Participants will become a reliable evaluator of digital information
  • Participants will become a successful integrator of digital information

Write: BARB BOHN, PROGRAM ASSISTANT, P.O. BOX 2568, OSHKOSH, WI 54903-2568 OR EMAIL TO BBOHN@CESA6.K12.WI .US; QUESTIONS CALL 920-236-0552
Or

For More information & a brochure…

See the announcement on the 21st Century Information Fluency Site!

Check it out! ~Dennis

Tags: Course Design Reflections · IMSA · Learning Games · Web 2.0 · e-learning · moodle

Writing From WEMA

March 27th, 2007 · No Comments

Librarians Rock

I’m at the Wisconsin Educational Media Association conference. It is inspiring to be with folks who have the vision. The energy born of optimism is sometimes a rare thing to see at an educators conference. The hard working library media folks from all over Wisconsin clearly understand what’s going on. The trainers I’ve met from CESA are true believers too. During a standing room only presentation by John Pederson on lesser known Google tools, John asked how many Library Media specialists there were in the room. All those hands went up. It made the need for what we do real for me. (Remember, as wiredinstructor, I spend a lot of time up in the little room researching and writing. I don’t get out enough… that’s clear. 8)

Power Searcher &…?


I’m here to present the Power Searcher Workshop with my IMSA partner Carl Heine. We’ll then follow up with a hybrid presentation of a new course for the CESA trainers from around the state.

The new online class is presented in Moodle and weaves the skills of Information Fluency in a Web 2.0 environment into a 6 week facilitated fully online course. I’m pleased with the beta design. I’ve woven in many of Carl’s games as interactive hands-on practice of the concepts. The learning games and the collaborative tools available in Moodle make for a dynamic experience. This is a chance for me to work live with a very sharp group that will be teaching the course in Wisconsin. I’m looking forward to just watching how folks interact with the content. It’s rare opportunity for an online guy to see interactions with a new class.

Carl and I are toying with a name for the course: Power Searching says it, but we’d like something that catches the critical thinking aspect. Digital Investigator, WSI-Google (WebSite Investigator-Google), Internet Forensics? For now it’s just called the Survey Course… ah well, we’ll find something.

Dennis@Madison

Tags: IMSA · Learning Games · Web 2.0 · e-learning · links