I have also experienced the problem of students who will turn to computers
regardless of their inquiry. This August I prepared an Olympics Trivia Contest
sheet that asked very specific questions about the Olympics. I asked the students
in middle school to answer the questions with any resource in the Library. They
needed to note their source and the time it took them to answer all the questions.
The first, second, and third fastest students who correctly answered the trivia
questions received gold, silver, and bronze medals respectively. As it turned out,
most of the students who finished first used the encyclopedia and almanac . This
was a very valuable lesson.
Gail Kindle
Library Media Specialist
Palmer Catholic Academy
Ponte Vedra, Florida
Gail Kindle
gtkin@earthlink.net
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