There are two elements
of working with information skills that you have not covered
in this module. They are:
- Assessing lifelong learning
skills such as synthesis and presentation skills. We recommend
that you refer to the module on
Assessing information literacy for a more detailed look
at assessment techniques.
- Presentation methods:
Your learners could choose from a variety of ways of presenting
their ideas. Web pages and slide show presentations are
commonly used, but many other options are available, including
posters, brochures, models and written presentations.
Recommended further modules
The following modules build on an educator's
ability to find information and focus on ways of working with
information in the classroom.
Assessing
information literacy
Learning
with projects
Working
with information
Recommended resources
You are encouraged to explore these resources
and continue developing your information skills by registering
for the modules mentioned on this page.
A natural sequal to finding information
is presenting information. Click here to read about Presenting
- Communicating ideas through multiple intelligences.
One of the many tools that can be used to
assess the skills of finding and presenting information is
the rubric. Follow these four links if you are interested
in reading more about rubrics:
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