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Featured Speaker - Janet Murray |
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By redefining the school librarian as an “Information Specialist” in terms familiar to advocates of the American Association of School Librarians’ Information Power, the Department of Defense Dependents Schools lured Janet Murray away from the Portland (Oregon) Public Schools to Kinnick High School in Yokosuka, Japan. An early enthusiast for electronic access to information, Janet was one of the co-founders of K12Net, a global collection of bulletin board systems for educators.
Janet Murray has been using the Big6 Skills to help middle and high
school students (and their teachers) become “information literate”
since she created an online matrix and web page of activities linking
the Big6 to national information literacy standards in 1999. Adding the
National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS-S) to the
matrix in 2002, she began to more deeply explore each of the Big6
Skills as they relate to standards in a series of articles for the Big6
eNewsletter followed by the Linworth publication Achieving Educational
Standards Using the Big6™ published in March, 2008.
Her presentations
and workshops demonstrate the correlations between AASL standards, NETS
and national academic content standards as well as the ICT Literacy
skills defined and tested by ETS. Library media specialists who
collaborate with classroom teachers to target standards in the context
of curriculum-based research projects help their students acquire
information processing skills that contribute to lifelong learning.
Workshops
Wednesday, February 18 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Navigating Educational Standards with Technology and the Big6
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