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paulallison (2:54)
1 year ago 0 + -http://elggplans.wikispaces.com
paulallison (7:02)
1 year ago 0 + -http://tagzania.com
sloan (5:47)
1 year ago +1 + -Interesting idea. I can see how having students subscribe to the different types of sources (e.g. blogs vs. news) will lead to a more critical understanding of the types of info that comes out of these different sources.
paulallison (5:47)
1 year ago 0 + -Yes, and this critical understanding can be actualized by how students introduce, include, and interpret the quotes from different sources. For example to say "another blogger had a similar experience" is very different from, "Child psychologists say that..." And that is different from, "In the New York Times, it was reported that..."