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Free resources aim to help learners find reliable information quickly.
If you don't have a 'search strategies' program in place - here are some ideas for those who 'Google it!'
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When you read the 'Terms and Conditions' - attribution is required - good for Dig.Cit. practice. Delete the scoop?
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Learning to use Google should be part of every curriculum. (I know there isn't room in your day for more, but this is fundamental to the 21st Century citizen. Make room.)