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Lesson: Determining Currency
Description
The purpose of this lesson is to teach students to consider the currency of sources or information they use. To determine the currency of information, students must determine how up to date an information source is. (Students will be evaluating web sites but they need to understand that this skill applies to information from any source.)
Learning Outcomes I Suggested Procedure I Assessment for this Lesson
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Materials for this Online lesson: |
Time allotment: 45
minutes Grade Level: Grade 3 - 12 Information Literacy Standard: 1: The student who is information literate accesses information efficiently and effectively. 3: The student who is information literate uses information accurately and creatively. |
Students will know to always check
the date the information they are using was produced.
Students will understand that
subjects or fields of inquiry that are rapidly changing require the most current
information.
Set-up
Ask students what they think is
the definition of the word currency. Have students discuss the first question: Does up to date information make
a difference to my project/research?
Discuss the difference between subjects or fields of study which are developing
rapidly and others which are relatively stable. For example, biology is a field
that is rapidly changing. The subject of the United States Civil War, on the
other hand, is relatively stable.
The teacher holds up each of the above question strips and asks students to
consider the following:
Have students answer the following
question: What is the weather forecast for tomorrow in your local area? Look
at the following web site. http://www.weather.com/common/home/localweather.html
Have students consider the following:
Now have students answer the following
question: What is the average temperature for your local area? Look at the following
web site: http://www.weather.com/common/home/climatology.html
Again have students consider the following:
Have students check the dates of books and other resources they are using in their class(es). Have them create a chart that lists the subject, the title of the source, the date the information was created and a determination (yes or no) on whether each subject requires the most current information.
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This
page was last updated February 19, 2002 This lesson was created to support the AT&T/UCLA Initiatives for 21st Century Literacies. Currency was created by Judith Kantor Links are maintained by Mary Schrader Lasica, Education Advocate, AT&T. |