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6 Great Videos on Teaching Critical Thinking

6 Great Videos on Teaching Critical Thinking | The Information Specialist's Scoop | Scoop.it

What we have for you today is a great series of videos on critical thinking. As a teacher, you can use these videos with your students to start a discussion on what it means to think critically and introduce them to the concept of logical fallacies. The videos are animated in such a way that your students will find it easy to grasp hard concepts .Enjoy


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Mediajockeys's curator insight, December 12, 2012 3:47 AM

Kritisch denken en reflecteren, te weining mensen doen het. Leer het eerst zelf en draag het dan over. Mooi gemaakt.

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Libraries Changed My Life

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Real life accounts from library patrons whose lives have been changed for the better by libraries.

 

Libraries Changed My Life (LCML) is the brainchild of two librarians from two parts of the country. Ingrid is a children’s and teen librarian from New York City. Natalie is a systems librarian from rural Florida. Together we’re hoping to create a place where people can tell their library stories, and those who are questioning the value of libraries can see their amazing impact. LCML is an independent, grassroots movement to spread library love across the country.

Why we’re here:

Libraries are valuable—and valued. In addition to traditional services like book lending, research help and children’s programs (still the services Americans value most), libraries offer free wifi, technology training, free or low-cost public meeting spaces, affordable printing, access to music and the arts, and other services our neighborhoods need.


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Karen du Toit's curator insight, May 16, 7:45 AM

Libraries are valubale - accounts from patrons!

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Tumblr integrates with Facebook Timeline, News Feed and Ticker . . .

Tumblr integrates with Facebook Timeline, News Feed and Ticker . . . | The Information Specialist's Scoop | Scoop.it
Tumblr has friended Facebook.The micro-blogging service now integrates very closesly with the social network: your posts can be automatically shared...

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