Developing Electronic Search Strategies

A Marcos de Niza Freshman Information Literacy Activity 

An introduction to the unit
An explanation of the task

How we will accomplish the process
The resources we will use
Definitions used in the unit

Pre-test
Post test

Activity 1- Subject search | Activity 2 - Keyword search | Activity 3 - Subscription Databases |
Activity4 - Cite a source | Activity 5 - Copy and paste | Activity 6 - The evaluation worksheet |
Activity 7 - Internet search engines
| Activity 8 - The Packet |

Your teacher's assignment

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student reading a book    Introduction

So you've been given an assignment to research a topic. 
You've checked out all the print resources.  
Now you are faced with some problems. 

This project is designed to introduce search strategies and resources for today's information age.

 

computer
The Task or Quest

To develop a quality search strategy
and determine which electronic resource(s)
meet your specific information needs.

To complete the task or quest you will need the following skills which align with the
Arizona Technology Standards

Students with computer  How we will accomplish the Process 

The following is an overview of the activities

Student facing computer     Resources we will use
Image - check mark Subscription Services located on the MdN LRTC home page

Infotrac (by the Gale Group) Multiple databases containing thousands of curriculum-targeted primary documents, biographies, topical essays and viewpoints, background information, critical analyses, full-text coverage of hundreds of magazines, thousands of photographs and illustrations, and hours of audio and video clips.  A larger version of the Infotrac database is available at Tempe Public Library with a public library card.

Worldbookonline An on-line encyclopedia which offers information, graphics and links to other web information.

Image - check mark Search engine links (also available from the MdN LRTC home page)

Ask is a search engine that allows natural language questions

BING finds and organizes the answers you need so you can make faster, more informed decisions.

Dogpile is a meta-search engine, that is it returns all the best results from leading search engines including Google, Yahoo!, Bing and Ask.


Two students with computer 
Your teacher's assignment


Once you have completed all five activities you should be able to put all the parts together.  You are competent in developing a search strategy and in understanding how the various resources work.  You should also be able to evaluate the resources/information that you have found. Now you have the opportunity to demonstrate what you have learned.

Your classroom instructor will determine your final project.

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Definitions used in the unit


  
Now you know a lot more about the resources available to you. No more guesswork when searching for information. You should be proud of yourselves! You can use what you've learned to quickly and efficiently locate and evaluate information for any of your school and personal needs. Are there other sites to still be explored? Absolutely! You will have many opportunities in other classes to continue this process. Remember, learning never stops and

INFORMATION IS POWER!!!

Activity 1- Subject search| Activity 2 - Keyword search| Activity 3 - Subscription Databases|
Activity4 - Cite a source| Activity 5 - Copy and paste | Activity 6 - The evaluation worksheet|
Activity 7 - Internet search engines | Activity 8 - The Packet |
Your teacher's requirements

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