6 Steps In The Big6
1. task definitions
2. Information-seeking strategies
3. Location and access
4. Use of Information
5. Synthesis
6. Evaluation
2. Information-seeking strategies
3. Location and access
4. Use of Information
5. Synthesis
6. Evaluation
Information-seeking strategies
Information-seeking strategies means basically what it
sounds like it's strategies that help you figure out information.
sounds like it's strategies that help you figure out information.
Dogs island
Burmese Mountain Dog
- Dog island is a site that didn’t pass the CARRDSS inspection.
- It failed in almost all the inspection.
- It didn’t even tell you where it was located at.
- It didn’t tell you how many dogs are their and what kind
- This website is definitely fake.
Burmese Mountain Dog
- Burmese mountain dog website does not look true.
- Its picture for the dog is a German Sheppard.
- It did not pass the carrdss inspection.
- Its has no organizations or schools.
- This website is fake.
Thing 8
In search strategies I learned a lot things you can and things you can’t do there are many different things. If you what to know if a website is real or not use the the steps I do. I use a system called carrdss sort for credibility accuracy reliability relevance date source behind the text and scope and purpose. These help to see if the website is true or not.
A difference bettew blogs, wikis and websites are that wikis any person can change what is on their and blogs are openries plus websites can be a combination unless they are from colleges gov. or k12. They are all informational and true. www.mel.org is one of those great helpful true sites.
This is a example of a work sited page
www.mel.org
www.21thins4students.net
www.docs.google.com
In search strategies I learned a lot things you can and things you can’t do there are many different things. If you what to know if a website is real or not use the the steps I do. I use a system called carrdss sort for credibility accuracy reliability relevance date source behind the text and scope and purpose. These help to see if the website is true or not.
A difference bettew blogs, wikis and websites are that wikis any person can change what is on their and blogs are openries plus websites can be a combination unless they are from colleges gov. or k12. They are all informational and true. www.mel.org is one of those great helpful true sites.
This is a example of a work sited page
www.mel.org
www.21thins4students.net
www.docs.google.com