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MOFET JTEC - Better Together – On Merger of Hazon, Jewish Retreat Center and Teva Learning Alliance

MOFET JTEC - Better Together – On Merger of Hazon, Jewish Retreat Center and Teva Learning Alliance | Jewish Education Around the World | Scoop.it
This Forward editorial praises the brave step taken by three Jewish environmental groups in pooling their resources and merging into Jewish umbrella o
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Turnitin Releases Website Evaluation Rubric to Analyze and Grade Sources in Student Papers

Turnitin Releases Website Evaluation Rubric to Analyze and Grade Sources in Student Papers | Jewish Education Around the World | Scoop.it
Turnitin, the global leader in originality checking and online grading, today announced a website evaluation rubric to teach students how to analyze and grade the academic quality of the Internet sources used in their writing.

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Maggie Iovannella's curator insight, January 31, 4:10 PM

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Carey Leahy's curator insight, February 1, 6:57 AM

Another opportunity to support digital citizenship.  Use in teaching & assessment.

Angie Mc's curator insight, February 6, 2:23 PM

Practical help for students to improve critical thinking and decision making.

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Carl Sagan's Baloney Detection Kit

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2 Oct 11: Carl Sagan's books, including this one, are now available as ebooks from - but only for residents of the USA :(...

 

The following are suggested as tools for testing arguments and detecting fallacious or fraudulent arguments:


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Paige Jaeger 's curator insight, December 11, 2012 9:40 AM

Great idea that could actually be used to teach credibility.  Have your students create their own "Bologna Detection Rules"  based upon [book, teaching, etc.]