Food for thought

"It's a very different world today. Finding information is not the problem: Google can give me thousands of references in seconds. The challenge is 'how do I evaluate all this information? What [references] are myths or old wives tales, versus authoritative sources? Is the information I'm reading reliable, valuable, 'good?'" In that world, students expect to be able to use video and collaborative learning strategies by communicating with friends." http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/032310-iphone-higher-education.htm...


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