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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
Vent, Laura – Library Media Connection, 2010
Any student will tell people that one question they've been asked repeatedly is "What do you want to be when you grow up?" From a young age, adults expect children to think about their future and to work toward a career goal. If teachers expect their students to be goal driven, career-oriented individuals, they need to provide them with ample…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Adolescents, Library Associations, Media Specialists
Murray, Janet – Library Media Connection, 2008
Information and communications technologies (ICT) are changing everything, transforming organizations, and redefining the skills and talents needed to succeed in the 21st century. At the individual level, the ability to understand and make use of ICT--digital literacy--is proving essential to employment success, civic participation, accessing…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Computer Literacy, Academic Standards, Teaching Methods
Jansen, Barbara – Library Media Connection, 2007
What motivates middle school students? Hormones and success! There is not much that teachers can do about the hormones, but they sure can affect the success. "Teaching Information and Communication Technology Skills: The Big6 in Middle Schools," a new book from Linworth Publishing, offers classroom teachers and teacher librarians new strategies…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Information Technology, Technological Literacy, Information Skills
Jansen, Barbara A. – Library Media Connection, 2005
Teachers who design meaningful and developmentally appropriate tasks will motivate their students to engage in the content and as students work through the Big6 process, interacting with the content, they learn and practice information and technology skills. A valuable task definition technique is to develop questions that students in each group…
Descriptors: Information Skills, Student Motivation, Information Technology, Task Analysis