The ability to find likely sources of relevant information empowers a pupil who is working independently. But finding the sources is just the start. The wealth of material now available on CD-ROM and the internet can be daunting. There is little mediation – people have access to information through computers in homes, shopping centres, libraries and internet cafés, and through digital television and mobile phones.
This strand is about understanding what makes information, and about motivating enquiry and making pupils' independent study more focused and productive. Pupils need to learn:
The strand also addresses how to use ICT to draw conclusions from collected data, and in particular how pupils might:
The topic of this strand is one that most subjects in the curriculum draw on and, by its nature, the strand reinforces pupils' literacy and numeracy skills.
Finding information has three substrands in the ICT Framework, which are: