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1996
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- Teaching Information Literacy Using Electronic Resources for Grades K-6. Professional Growth Series. Skeele, Linda, Ed. Computer Literacy Computer Uses in Education Curriculum Development Desktop Publishing Educational Innovation Elementary Education Information Literacy Information Skills Information Technology Internet Learning Resources Centers Lesson Plans Media Specialists Multimedia Materials Online Searching Research Skills School Libraries Staff Development Student Projects Teacher Role Technological Advancement Technology Integration Telecommunications Users (Information) This notebook is a compilation of 51 lesson plans for grades K-6 written by various authors and focusing on the integration of technology into the curriculum. Lesson plans include topics such as online versus traditional card catalog, exploring the technology in the media center, electronic encyclopedias and CD- ROMs, using and producing a video in the classroom, and many other topics. Appropriate grade level is indicated for each lesson plan. Reproducible activity forms follow many lesson plans. The introduction discusses the changing role of the school library media teacher and using a district-wide library skills curriculum, and also supplies an outline of information literacy and technology skills suggested for grade K-6 students. The rest of the notebook is divided into eight sections: (1) "Teaching Electronic Card Catalog/Library Automation"; (2) "Using Electronic Reference Tools in Research" (including search strategies); (3) "Telecommunications, Online Services, Internet"; (4) "Using Multimedia Resources"; (5) "Integration of Technology into the Curriculum"; (6) "Desktop Publishing" (of student research); (7) "Training and Staff Development"; and (8) glossary of terms. An electronic skills/curriculum cross-referencing schematic is included to help locate lesson plans quickly. (Author/SWC)