[CASL-L] High school research handouts

Jacquelyn Whiting jacquelynwhiting at gmail.com
Thu Sep 13 13:36:42 PDT 2018


Here is a Hyperdoc
<https://drive.google.com/open?id=1660Ki3RL6u_Oh8IOlAgIjqtGY-6BnXFk6Gg1KnRLPDA>
that could be used as a Google Search bootcamp.

Jacquelyn Whiting
Redding, CT USA
@MsJWhiting <https://twitter.com/MsJWhiting>
my blog <http://jwbeyondthestacks.blogspot.com/>





On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 1:43 PM Dawn Zillich <dzillich at spchs.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
>
> Does anyone have handouts, worksheets or other supplemental tools for
> teaching research to high school freshmen you are willing to share? My
> English department would like me to expand my one day research crash course
> into two days. They have given me a blank check to do whatever I want,
> including homework and tests. Here is what I have covered in past year
> during a regular 42-minute period:
>
>
>
> ResearchitCT.org
>
> Google vs. Google Scholar
>
> Sweet Search
>
> Worldcat.org
>
> Bristol Public Library (or student’s local library)
>
> Boolify (Boolean search tool on KidzSearch.com vs. linear algebra in
> Google)
>
>
>
> Any and all tips are welcome!
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Dawn M. Zillich, librarian
>
> St. Paul Catholic High School
>
> Bristol, CT
>
>
>
> "The old idea of the librarian as a sort of recluse closeted with his
> books and
>
> interested only in them is the very antithesis of the modern librarian, who
>
> must live with people equally with books, and who must also be keenly aware
>
> of all that is going on in the world around him."
>
> ~Linda A. Eastman~ (Head Librarian of the Cleveland Public Library, 1918
> to 1938)
>
>
>
>
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