THE LESSON Goal: Students will evaluate websites for college-level academic research based on articulated criteria.

Similar documents
EVERYTHING DiSC WORKPLACE LEADER S GUIDE

Custom Program Title. Leader s Guide. Understanding Other Styles. Discovering Your DiSC Style. Building More Effective Relationships

Language and Literacy: Exploring Examples of the Language and Literacy Foundations

Evidence-based Practice: A Workshop for Training Adult Basic Education, TANF and One Stop Practitioners and Program Administrators

Module 9: Performing HIV Rapid Tests (Demo and Practice)

Jefferson County School District Testing Plan

Lesson Plan. Preliminary Planning

Prokaryotic/Eukaryotic Cells Lesson Plan ETPT 2020:008 Sidney, Tiana, Iyona & Jeremy Team Hinckley 4/23/2013

U of S Course Tools. Open CourseWare (OCW)

What to Do When Conflict Happens

Leader s Guide: Dream Big and Plan for Success

TA Certification Course Additional Information Sheet

First and Last Name School District School Name School City, State

Excel Intermediate

Creating a Test in Eduphoria! Aware

Mapping the Assets of Your Community:

Rover Races Grades: 3-5 Prep Time: ~45 Minutes Lesson Time: ~105 minutes

Activities, Exercises, Assignments Copyright 2009 Cem Kaner 1

PREVIEW LEADER S GUIDE IT S ABOUT RESPECT CONTENTS. Recognizing Harassment in a Diverse Workplace

Connect Microbiology. Training Guide

Ruggiero, V. R. (2015). The art of thinking: A guide to critical and creative thought (11th ed.). New York, NY: Longman.

Moodle Student User Guide

Houghton Mifflin Online Assessment System Walkthrough Guide

Community Power Simulation

Introduction to Communication Essentials

BSM 2801, Sport Marketing Course Syllabus. Course Description. Course Textbook. Course Learning Outcomes. Credits.

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Course Syllabus

Utilizing FREE Internet Resources to Flip Your Classroom. Presenter: Shannon J. Holden

BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS SYLLABUS. POFI 1301: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I (File Management/PowerPoint/Word/Excel)

Apply Texas. Tracking Student Progress

COMMUNICATION & NETWORKING. How can I use the phone and to communicate effectively with adults?

POWERTEACHER GRADEBOOK

HANDOUT for AMCHP Conference February 14 th 2012

Leadership Guide. Homeowner Association Community Forestry Stewardship Project. Natural Resource Stewardship Workshop

Beginning Blackboard. Getting Started. The Control Panel. 1. Accessing Blackboard:

Attendance/ Data Clerk Manual.

Introduction to the Revised Mathematics TEKS (2012) Module 1

Contact: For more information on Breakthrough visit or contact Carmel Crévola at Resources:

BSP !!! Trainer s Manual. Sheldon Loman, Ph.D. Portland State University. M. Kathleen Strickland-Cohen, Ph.D. University of Oregon

1 Instructional Design Website: Making instruction easy for HCPS Teachers Henrico County, Virginia

Title: George and Sam Save for a Present By: Lesson Study Group 2

Outreach Connect User Manual

Experience: Virtual Travel Digital Path

Getting Started Guide

LESSON PLANS: AUSTRALIA Year 6: Patterns and Algebra Patterns 50 MINS 10 MINS. Introduction to Lesson. powered by

Function Tables With The Magic Function Machine

Economics Unit: Beatrice s Goat Teacher: David Suits

PowerTeacher Gradebook User Guide PowerSchool Student Information System

Science Olympiad Competition Model This! Event Guidelines

GIS 5049: GIS for Non Majors Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Geography University of South Florida St. Petersburg Spring 2011

Teaching a Discussion Section

SELF: CONNECTING CAREERS TO PERSONAL INTERESTS. Essential Question: How Can I Connect My Interests to M y Work?

Introduction to CRC Cards

Appendix L: Online Testing Highlights and Script

Faculty Meetings. From Dissemination. To Engagement. Jessica Lyons MaryBeth Scullion Rachel Wagner City of Tonawanda School District, NY

Digital Path. Here is a look at the organization and features of the program. After logging in, click Pearson Content on the Programs channel.

Kindergarten - Unit One - Connecting Themes

CHANCERY SMS 5.0 STUDENT SCHEDULING

STUDENT MOODLE ORIENTATION

DegreeWorks Advisor Reference Guide

Shank, Matthew D. (2009). Sports marketing: A strategic perspective (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.

Spinners at the School Carnival (Unequal Sections)

Second Grade Saigling Elementary Back to School Night August 22nd, 2017

Beyond the Blend: Optimizing the Use of your Learning Technologies. Bryan Chapman, Chapman Alliance

Using SAM Central With iread

2 User Guide of Blackboard Mobile Learn for CityU Students (Android) How to download / install Bb Mobile Learn? Downloaded from Google Play Store

Presented by Paula Kordic, College Now Coordinator August 8, 2016 College Now Orientation

Gr. 9 Geography. Canada: Creating a Sustainable Future DAY 1

CAFE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS O S E P P C E A. 1 Framework 2 CAFE Menu. 3 Classroom Design 4 Materials 5 Record Keeping

Liking and Loving Now and When I m Older

Minitab Tutorial (Version 17+)

Outline for Session III

Lesson #1: Mapping the Nation s Capitol Name: Sarah Faszewski Cooperating Teacher: Dormire School: Magruder Elementary Audience: Primary (1st Grade)

My Favorite Sports Team

TASK 2: INSTRUCTION COMMENTARY

MADERA SCIENCE FAIR 2013 Grades 4 th 6 th Project due date: Tuesday, April 9, 8:15 am Parent Night: Tuesday, April 16, 6:00 8:00 pm

Topic: Making A Colorado Brochure Grade : 4 to adult An integrated lesson plan covering three sessions of approximately 50 minutes each.

CENTRAL MAINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Introduction to Computer Applications BCA ; FALL 2011

AP Proctor Training. Setting the Tone. Materials Needed for the Training. Proctor Duties. Proctor Training Instructions

By Zorica Đukić, Secondary School of Pharmacy and Physiotherapy

Create A City: An Urban Planning Exercise Students learn the process of planning a community, while reinforcing their writing and speaking skills.

The Process of Evaluating and Selecting An Option

visual aid ease of creating

Taking the Lead Working With Adult Learners

Educating Georgia s Future gadoe.org. Richard Woods, Georgia s School Superintendent. Richard Woods, Georgia s School Superintendent. gadoe.

GRADE 2 SUPPLEMENT. Set D4 Measurement: Capacity. Includes. Skills & Concepts. Activity 1: Predict & Fill D4.1

Welcome to California Colleges, Platform Exploration (6.1) Goal: Students will familiarize themselves with the CaliforniaColleges.edu platform.

International Business BADM 455, Section 2 Spring 2008

C U L I N AR Y A R T S

English Language Arts Summative Assessment

Using NVivo to Organize Literature Reviews J.J. Roth April 20, Goals of Literature Reviews

North Miami Senior Project

Learning Lesson Study Course

Welcome to The National Training Institute for Child Care Health Consultants

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York

TA Script of Student Test Directions

Tour. English Discoveries Online

ALL-IN-ONE MEETING GUIDE THE ECONOMICS OF WELL-BEING

Session Six: Software Evaluation Rubric Collaborators: Susan Ferdon and Steve Poast

Time, talent, treasure FRATERNITY VALUE: PHILANTHROPIC SERVICE TO OTHERS SUGGESTED FACILITATOR: VICE PRESIDENT OF PHILANTHROPY

Transcription:

Evaluating Websites Workshop LESSON PLAN The overarching goal of this workshop: Students will evaluate websites for college-level academic research based on articulated criteria. This is not a script, but please follow the measurable objectives and have students complete the white handout, which is our method of evaluation. If you develop activities, powerpoints, etc. for this workshop, please share. Faculty are given one hour of prep time for each hour of classroom instruction, including the workshops. How to Read this Lesson Plan Layout Section of Lesson NOTE: This workshop will be modified following the June 9, 2014 meeting decisions/input. Learning Objectives: You ll find the learning objective(s) for this segment here. This is what you are shooting for. Hong and Pauline are working on it during Fall 2014. Revisions will not be ready to test for a Instructor Action, Procedure and while. Teaching Points This is the title of this segment of the lesson. Time: About how much time this section takes to complete. Description of what the instructor Nora will revised be doing. the worksheet May Description to make easy of what immediate the students changes will based be doing. on the June 9, 2014 include suggested teaching points. discussion. The second website evaluation table was removed to provide more time for ranking activity and the Google Domain search and evaluation activity. Indicates which part of the handouts corresponds with this section of the lesson. May include separate suggested activities not included on the handout or suggested discussion questions. Indicates equipment or supplies needed. THE LESSON Goal: Students will evaluate websites for college-level academic research based on articulated criteria. Measurable Objectives: 1. Students will rank and discuss the value of evaluation criteria based on a research need or scenario 2. Students will evaluate websites to determine their credibility and usefulness based on a set of criteria such as currency, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose 3. Students will apply evaluation criteria to select websites that are appropriate for college-level assignments Revised Fall 2014 1

Introduction and Welcome Time: 5 min Prior to workshop: Both overheads on; Library homepage on one and workshop PPT on other Learning Objectives: No official measurable objective here. The purpose is to make students feel welcome, get a sense of what they are working on and/or what they are hoping to get out of the session, and get them talking. Begin the session by welcoming students to the workshop and briefly describe the agenda. Pass around sign-in sheet. Focus is on website credibility and use for class assignments Internet makes finding information easy and fast Surfing web vs. using it for research are two different things No gatekeepers; we are responsible for the information we present Students sign in Sign-in sheet. Student handouts. Current practices Time: 5 min Learning Objectives: No official measurable objective here. The idea is to discuss current practices to determine their need for and understanding of evaluation techniques Ask student s what they currently use as tools for evaluating the credibility and usefulness of websites they choose for school papers and write on board Students volunteer information regarding current practices they use for evaluating website sources

Evaluating Websites Workshop LESSON PLAN Student input on whiteboard Whiteboard, markers, eraser Evaluation Techniques Time: 20 min Learning Objective 2: Students will evaluate websites to determine their credibility based on a set of criteria such as currency, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose Pass out handouts and direct students to library homepage links to Evaluating Websites workshop View 1st portion of PPT * Evaluating Websites - discuss initial CRAAP criteria presented (no need to mention acronym) o Walk through slides 5 11 and the possible questions related to individual criteria Students explore Stanford s Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP) Students search SEP for information on John Locke Students evaluate site using criteria on worksheet Students share findings with class o Direct students to library link for Encyclopedia of Philosophy or they can Google it Revised Fall 2014 3

o Use the chart on the worksheet and ask for student input to judge the article using each of the criteria listed * Stop PPT at slide 11 Student responses to criteria and chart with SEP and John Locke article Worksheet, Library Research Workshops homepage w/links to sites used (See Lesson Plan addendum titled Suggested Responses ) Evaluation Techniques Learning Objective 1: Students will rank and discuss the value of evaluation criteria based on a research need or scenario Time: 10 min Discuss the variety of information found on the Internet; evaluation depends on what is needed o Pass out Website Ranking activity o Use SEP and John Locke as an example and demo on DocuCam how to arrange evaluation criteria in preferential order according to information need EX: John Locke assignment calls for information that has authority, accuracy, and a purpose to inform currency would be last Reminder: Not all criteria are o Students think/pair/share and rank evaluation criteria using scenarios on activity sheet

Evaluating Websites Workshop LESSON PLAN needed for every information need! o Discuss similarities and differences in student rankings Student input on ranking activity Website Ranking activity cards and criteria sets DocuCam for displaying an example if needed Evaluation Techniques Time: 20 min Learning Objective 3: Students will apply evaluation criteria to select websites that are appropriate for college-level assignments Internet provides credible, authoritative sources alongside misinformation and opinion o If desired, discuss students familiarity with different types of websites: biased, factual, domains Students complete # 2 of worksheet comparison table For college level research projects it is important to choose the most reliable information you can find. Review the types of criteria needed in a college level research project (CRAAP, etc) Revised Fall 2014 5

Direct students to library links and assist with # 2 as needed Completed worksheets Worksheet, Lesson Plan addendum with suggested responses (if needed) Evaluation Techniques Time: 10 min Learning Objective continued: Students will compare websites on a given topic to determine which is most appropriate to use as a source for a collegelevel assignment View rest of PPT and discuss Domain Searches Demonstrate a Google.gov domain search using hybrid vehicles or topic of choice Point out the domain names of the websites in the results list Choose a site and direct attention to the homepage URL and domain name in the menu bar Leave last slide of PPT up so students may refer to it Students complete # 3 on the worksheet

Evaluating Websites Workshop LESSON PLAN Completed worksheets PPT open, Overhead with search engine Google open Review and Closing Time: 10 min Learning Objectives: Review main points of workshop. Invite students to get research help at the Info Desk. Ask students to fill out the last few feedback questions at the end of the handout. Pass out verification forms. Collect the student handouts. Students ask remaining questions. Students fill out the feedback questions at the end of the handout. Student questions. Attendance verification forms Revised Fall 2014 7

After the workshop, please: Log the attendance in SARS. Staple the SARS roster with student signatures, drop-in sheet, and completed student worksheets together and place them in the Completed Student Work file folder in the plastic file box. Turn off projectors. Log off instructor workstation. Shut down if you are the last person teaching for the day. Erase white boards. Straighten up as needed for the next instructor. Email Pauline (pswartz@mtsac.edu) if supplies for that workshop are low. Share anything that you have developed when preparing for this workshop with the group. You can send files to me to post to the portal, or you can post directly to the portal. Use whichever method is easiest for you.