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Overview
Students learn that there are often advantages to using the Internet from
a school or public library and investigate the specific services offered
by their own library.
Objectives
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Identify four possible advantages of using the Internet at a library |
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Investigate the specific Internet opportunities, and related restrictions,
at their own library |
ISTE® National Technology Standards
Site Preview
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No Internet site is used in this lesson. |
Online Resources
Materials
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Activity sheets (2) |
   
Introduce
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Discuss how people always used to go to the library to find information.
In contrast, most people today think first about using the Internet
to find information. |
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Explain that, in many ways, the library is still the best place
to do research. |
Teach 1
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Distribute Activity Sheet 1. |
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Read and discuss "Here's what you can do online with a library
card." |
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Tell students that their parents might be required to sign a permission
form allowing them to use the Internet from the library. There may
be a time limit for being online. They might have to pay for each
page printed. Some libraries do not permit E-mail or chat. |
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When discussing subscription Web sites, tell students that the
librarian may help them find Web sites that collect articles on special
topics such as literature, science, business, and health. |
Teach 2
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Remind students of the safety rule stated in "Be CyberSmart!" |
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Ask: What kinds of information
are personal? (full name, address, parents' names, school name,
school address, E-mail address, phone numbers, passwords, calling
card number, mother's maiden name, parent's place of work, and photos
in which you can be recognized) |
Teach 3
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Distribute Activity Sheet 2. |
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Decide whether students will investigate their school or public
library. If you choose the school library, arrange for the class to
interview the school media specialist. If you choose the public library,
assign one student to conduct a telephone interview or a small delegation
of students to visit the library after school. |
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Have students complete the activity sheet and share their findings. |
Close
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Ask: What are four possible
advantages of using the Internet at a library? (a free Internet
connection, a librarian for guidance, access to sites available only
from the library or only to people with a library card) |
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Ask: Which of these advantages are available in our library? What restrictions apply when using the Internet through our library? |
   
Extend
The following activity can be added for students who completed this lesson
in a previous grade.
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Have students fill out Activity Sheet 2 again, as the offerings
at a library may change from year to year. Also, as students mature,
different sets of rules and restrictions will apply and they may be
interested in different library resources. |
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