Thursday, July 11, 2013

Social Bookmarking - Sharing and Evaluating Resources

In Term 3, we will be exploring elements of our past and the stories that create history. There are many resources available on the internet and it is important that we learn to use them critically (not trust everything we read).  We will be experimenting with two tools that help us organise and share on-line resources : EduClipper and Diigo.

Both these tools allow us to share a resource or site with our class mates, tag it (more on that later) and make comments on what we think about the information it provides. All students have accounts for both services.




History can be interpreted differently by different people.  When looking at any new resource, it is important to consider:

WHO 
What do you know about the person who created this source?
Think about: • age • gender • occupation • position in society • religious background.
WHEN
What was life like when this source was created?
Think about: • significant events • political environment • common prejudices • social norms.
WHY 
What is the creator’s purpose? Why did they create this work?
Was it to: • influence people? • sell something? • tell their version of events?

Source : State Library of Victoria : http://ergo.slv.vic.gov.au/learn-skills/research-skills/select-resources/question-text

1 comment:

  1. Dear Seniors,
    Social bookmarking sounds fantastic. Mrs Yore showed me some of the reflections and evaluations you have done about specific sites and they were very impressive and supportive to learning and research. Well done.
    Mrs Clark

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