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Eisenberg, Mike; Johnson, Doug; Berkowitz, Bob – Library Media Connection, 2010
There is clear and widespread agreement among the public and educators that all students need to be proficient technology users. Technology literacy is among the attributes that appear in nearly every set of "21st Century Skills." However, while districts spend a great deal of money on technology, there seems to be only a vague notion of what…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Communication Skills, Information Seeking, Search Strategies
Berkowitz, Bob – Big6 Newsletter, 1998
Presents Big6 scoring guides which focus on the process of solving information problems as well as the final results, so that the guides are useful for both formative and summative assessment. Examples are given for elementary and secondary school projects, and a general template is also provided. (LRW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Formative Evaluation, Information Literacy, Information Skills
Berkowitz, Bob – Big6 Newsletter, 1997
Explains the importance of student self-assessment skills and how, by sharpening these skills, students and teachers can see excellent results both in and out of the classroom. Self-assessment is explained as the central part of the evaluation section of the Big6 information problem-solving process. (LRW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Information Literacy, Information Skills
Berkowitz, Bob – Big6 Newsletter, 1997
Provides specific techniques and tools to help students improve their self-assessment skills based on the evaluation component of the Big6 information problem-solving process. Highlights include an "Ask & Answer" sheet, formative assessment, group participation assessment, and scoring guides. (LRW)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation, Group Instruction, Information Literacy
Berkowitz, Bob; Serim, Ferdi – MultiMedia Schools, 2002
Explains the Big6 approach to teaching information skills and describes its use in a high school social studies class to improve student test scores, teach them how to learn, and improve the teachers' skills. Highlights include the balance between content and process, formative and summative evaluation, assignment organizers, and study tips. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Assignments, Formative Evaluation, Information Skills