What are ways in which students can apply digital tools to gather,
evaluate, and use information?
My Trigger Event
Question based on Reading
How can a health
teacher pre-assess ICT literacy to ensure students know how to access valid
health information?
Article Connection/Explanation to Standard and
Trigger Question
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In health, the majority of our projects are based on student
research. For the wellness unit we have
the students perform group research on the six health skills and then have the
students jigsaw to teach each other each skill based on their research. With this being said, without be assessing
the students on ICT literacy to ensure they know how to find valid information,
the project would essentially fail. That is what sparked my question of how can a health teacher pre-assess
ICT literacy to ensure students know how to access valid health
information? During my research, I found
a research paper by Pinkham et al. regarding assessment of student website
evaluation skills. “Over the past
20 years, the amount of information available to students via the Internet has
increase dramatically. Access for
students to technological resources used to locate information on the Internet
has likewise increased. As a result,
teachers are now being asked to teach students important 21st
century skills, including the ability to effectively evaluate website
resources.” (Pinkham et al., 2008, pg. 1)
The research paper outlines the steps performed to pre-assess and post-assess
students ability to evaluate website resources.
The portion of the paper I found most beneficial was the example
questions in Appendix D: Pre-and
Post-Assessment instrument, which begins on page 22 (Figure 1). The questions coincided with websites that
were easy for students to navigate.
Overall, this research paper gave me evidence of the value for
pre-assessing ICT literacy in finding valid resources as well as providing great examples to help me answer my trigger question. From this, I
will be able to create a pre-assessment to be used specifically for health resources.
Another way to meet
ISTE Standard 3, (students can apply digital tools to gather, evaluate and use
information), is using the librarian as a resource. The librarian will have lots of expertise in
not only teaching how students can find valid resources through research but
also ideas for pre-assessing as well.
Resources
Huggins, A. C., Ritzhaupt, A. D., & Dawson, K. (2014). Measuring information and communication technology literacy using a performance assessment: Validation of the Student Tool for Technology Literacy (ST2L). Computers & Education, 77(C), 1–12.
Huggins, A. C., Ritzhaupt, A. D., & Dawson, K. (2014). Measuring information and communication technology literacy using a performance assessment: Validation of the Student Tool for Technology Literacy (ST2L). Computers & Education, 77(C), 1–12.
Pinkham, C., Wintle, S. E., & Silvernail, D. L. (2008, December). 21st Century Teaching and Learning: An Assessment of Student Website Evaluation Skills (Rep.). Retrieved February 7, 2017, from https://www1.maine.gov/mlti/resources/21st_Century_Teaching_and_Learning_Website.pdf

Kimberly,
ReplyDeleteGreat blog post! Figure 1 was very helpful for understanding what you were referring to.
Wonderful triggering question! This might be my reason for struggling to find strong information for my own triggering questions. finding the best info is hard for students and adults.
ReplyDeleteKimberly,
ReplyDeleteLove that you are thinking about assessing information literacy skills in the context of PE and health. What area could be more important than finding credible information regarding health? I also LOVE that you mentioned working with the librarian! Thank You! Your school librarian will adore you:-)
School librarians are an excellent resource not used as much as they could be. I also like your use of jigsaw learning, I find it works best with my kids as well and attempt to incorporate it no less than once a week.
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