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The Most Important Skill to Teach Students in the Age of Social Media

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Dear reader, consider: Is there any more important question in the 21st century than how to determine truth?

 

“All students will increase in proficiency in higher-order, critical-thinking skills, through evidence-based argumentation and analysis across the curriculum.”

 

Read more, very interesting...:

http://www.impatientoptimists.org/Posts/2012/10/The-Most-Important-Skill-to-Teach-Students-in-the-Age-of-Social-Media

 


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DOAJ -- Directory of Open Access Journals

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John Dalziel's curator insight, January 4, 10:48 AM

If learners don’t have access to a "college library" they should try this Directory of Open Access Journals. They may be surprised at how many journals provide free access. For focused research or simple browsing, there’s much to learn via this site.

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Why should games have a place in formal education?

Thorkild Hanghøj (2008) Playful Knowledge: An Explorative Study of Educational Gaming, PhD Dissertation, Institute of Literature, Media and Cultural Studies University of Southern Denmark

 

Full text dissertation.


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