Thursday, December 14, 2006

Final Presentation Reflection

I was very concerned with the time limit of only 8 minutes. Because the topic of Information Literacy is so HUGE, I knew I would only be able to brush the surface of it in 8 minutes. I felt that the best way to use our time together was to "teach" you how to teach your students how to determine if a web site's information can be trusted. I hope I was successful at providing you with ways to help your students perform better searches for information and how to evaluate the information once they have located it.

What did I learn?
I learned that Information Literacy is a huge topic. I learned the importance of teaching our students how to find information on the web that can be trusted. I learned how to find who published/owns a web site, how to find the history of web site, and how to conduct better searches for information.

More to learn?
Of course there is more to learn! I would like to know more about how to incorporate information literacy into the classroom with regards to reading and writing.

Pedagogical Applications
There are endless possibilities of how to incorporate information literacy in the classroom. Foremost, we need to teach our students that not everything on the Internet is true and that they need to be aware of the authenticity of web sites. If we don't teach them, who will?