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IMSA
Full Circle Resource Kits are used by thousands of teachers, librarians
and technology coordinators to train today's students in critical 21st
Century research skills.
Each
Kit is packed with articles, curriculum, learning games and assessment
tools for strengthening information fluency. Applications include staff development, library orientation, diagnosing
students' needs and curriculum integration for elementary grades
through college. Kit resources are free and available by subscription.
Getting Started: Basic search strategies, types of searching, instructional guidelines for teaching information fluency
Database Choices: Where to find relevant information using search engines and databases, searching the Deep Web
Question to Query: Creating effective queries
Operators: Using Boolean operators and advanced operators to best advantage
Homing In: Scanning snippets to find better keywords, advanced search strategies and troubleshooting
Browsing: Scanning subject directories, links and tags to find relevant information
Web 2.0: Searching and evaluating information on the Read-Write Web
Evaluation / Investigative Searching: Finding and evaluating information about the author, publisher, date, objectivity, accuracy, evidence, links to and from in order to determine credibility
Ethical Use: Using proper citation techniques to avoid plagiarism and how fair use affects educators' use of information from the Internet
Volume One Directory (the original 10 monthly Kits)

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