Information Fluency

Information Fluency is a structured process to cut through info-whelm and gather good data.  We are going to look at a topic and see if we can use the Information Fluency steps to gather good quality information.

Vocabulary in this post:

  • Info-whelm – being overwhelmed with information
  • Structured process – steps to do something
  • Topic – main idea
  • fluency – being so good at something that it is automatic
  • Acquire – get something
  • Analyze – see if something is good or bad

Create 5 or 6 good questions that would help you understand what we need to know to make a difference for an endangered animal.

Click this link to the site: Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus

Find the answers to your questions.

Create a poster illustrating the most important details of the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus.

Creative Commons Search

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Riverside Library

  • Gale Engage Learning

EBSCO site

Google Scholar

Assess

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