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Introductory video by Mike Caulfield
In this video, Mike Caulfield shows how many of the things we think will make us better at the web — raw intelligence, critical thinking skill, familiarity with technology — don't necessarily help.
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https://www.notion.so/Lesson-Two-Investigate-the-Source-dc0ab0dc7c394df9bcab6ffdb4edf626
SIFT: The four moves to investigate information in the digital world
https://hapgood.us/2019/06/19/sift-the-four-moves/
Website Reliability library session materials
Stacia's session slides
www.adaptingforautism.com
When thinking about whether a website is reliable or not (let's say to use as a source in a piece of school work), how do you feel about this website?
www.asha.org
How about this one? Is it reliable enough to use in your school work?
http://on.theatln.tc/EnGWbfL
The photo above caught my eye while scrolling through social media. Would you click this link that was attached?
Websites in class
Please email smaiorani@sjf.edu with issues (broken links, missing info) & they will be addressed as soon as possible.
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