You are responsible for the information you share with others whether it be in person, via soical media, or some other form.
Review your 10 sources and identify three sources that you believe provided useful information that you think others could use.
Of the three sources, determine which one would be the best to share with your group. Consider interest, originality, controversial, thoughtful...or some other criteria you hear in our discussion.
Use this CRAAP formto evaluate the contents of that source. While it is not a foolproof method it demonstrates that you at least considered the origins of the sources. Note: To fill out this form, add DocHub or Kami by clicking "Open With" and connecting more apps. If you would like a hard copy let us know. You will submit it on Schoology.
CRAAP Test worksheet.pdf
Plan a workshop: COnsider
Consuming material requires one set of skills, applying and sharing information require a different set of skills.
Before you plan your 5 minute presentation, consider the document further using this form. You will submit this on Schoology
Health Collection of Resources
Design a workshop
Use this template to design your workshop. Note: It is a view only document, please make your own copy.
Note: In your presentation, make sure to name the title of your source, the author, their credentials if known, and the type of source.
Workshop Template
Share , Reflect and revise
Each person in your team will present their source with their analysis. Take notes using the 4th and 5th column of the form on your right. Note: It is a view only document, please make your own copy.
Each presenter will provide you a minute to write your own thoughts about their source. Use the 6th column
After all members of the groups have presented, try to synthesize and identify a unifying concept or theory. The toast method might help be a useful strategy. If not, develop your own. You may need to have a caveat in order to combine them together. Note this in the last column.
Workshop Evaluation Template
Shoulders of Giants: Cite properly
Standing on shoulders of giants. While we must be critical and skeptical consumers and "sharers" of knowledge, we stand on the shoulders of giants. Watch what that means in this clip.
Go to this link to learn how to cite properly. You will need these tools at the end.