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School libraries and learning about future technologies by connecitng with people who know more than me.
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Cut-and-paste generation takes on suspect websites

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Cut-and-paste generation takes on suspect websites...
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waine-warren's comment, November 4, 2012 12:54 AM
''The '.org' websites are the ones that trick them most. Years ago we were taught that these were just organisations putting out information but if you look now lots of them show a particularly strong bias.''
John Evans's comment, November 4, 2012 12:08 PM
I've collected some more of these sites here: http://joevans.pbworks.com/w/page/12725920/Web%20Search%20and%20Verification
Elizabeth Hutchinson's comment, November 6, 2012 7:02 AM
Thanks John your list is really useful!
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Rethinking the Library to Improve Information Literacy

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"Many schools that have adopted a 1:1 program have made the mistake of forgetting the library. The library is the cornerstone of every school and is in a current state of flux. No one knows what to make of the library and some feel it is a relic in the context of schools. New information technologies emerge and the library is soon forgotten or pushed to the side, however, the library has never been more important."


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