Good resource--I use this all the time. In fact, I tried to post this on diigo yesterday but for some odd reason it didn't post. (??) I probably forgot to hit the post button like I did when I intially tried to send this comment.
"Preconceptions - Fact - Fanciful - Semantics
Lateral thinking problems that are based on fact.
1. A man walks into a bar and asks for a drink of water. The bartender thinks for a minute, pulls out a gun and points it at him. The man says, "Thank you," and walks out."
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Not just plain text quotes. These are nicely designed graphic and pics--very visually appealing. Take a look
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Includes how to find the online schedule, useful resources, how to search for classes (including Gen. Ed. courses), and how to read the schedule. Recorded by Susan High. (second time posting this link. Hoping it will work this time.
Includes some nice and short (< 5 min.) videos. There are many other excellent videos on critical thinking on YouTube, including several good ones by students.