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Chapter 1 - Questions for Extended Thought and Discussion

Questions for Extended Thought and Discussion 1. If you believe that all students should be Web literate, what is the best strategy for yo…

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1 Apr 26, 2011
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Chapter 2 - Questions for Extended Thought and Discussion

Questions for Extended Thought and Discussion 1. What is your favorite search engine and why? 2. Can you imagine how to use the sale of k…

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0 Sep 12, 2009
Brian Mull

Chapter 3 - Questions for Extended Thought and Discussion

Questions for Extended Thought and Discussion 1. How can bogus Web sites be useful in preparing students to engage with the Internet? 2.…

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0 Sep 12, 2009
Brian Mull

Chapter 4 - Questions for Extended Thought and Discussion

Questions for Extended Thought and Discussion 1. Run a search on the links coming into your school site. Are there any patterns in those l…

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0 Sep 12, 2009
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Chapter 5 - Questions for Extended Thought and Discussion

Questions for Extended Thought and Discussion 1. Do you think the doctor telling his patient not to go to the Internet for research was th…

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0 Sep 12, 2009
Brian Mull

Chapter 6 - Questions for Extended Thought and Discussion

Questions for Further Thought and Discussion 1. Have educators lost control of the information that their students can access? 2. What re…

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0 Sep 12, 2009
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Links from Web Literacy for Educators

Chapter 1 British Museum - http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/ Bureau of Sasquatch Affairs - http://zapatopi.net/bsa/ CNN - http://www.cnn.c

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0 Sep 12, 2009

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