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Ced Paine

CriticalThinking.org - - 0 views

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    Comprehensive listing of critical thinking resources
Ced Paine

CriticalThinking.org - The Foundation for Critical Thinking - 0 views

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    K-12 INSTRUCTION STRATEGIES & SAMPLES
Natalie Lafferty

Education - Change.org: Tutorial: Two Uses of Technology to Improve Literacy and Critic... - 0 views

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    A further piece by Clay Burrell showing hoe technology can be used to improve literacy and critical thinking.
Natalie Lafferty

Education - Change.org: Snark Attack: UCLA Research Dissing Technology Bombs - 0 views

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    Clay Burrell's response to the piece in Science Daily reporting that research at UCLA indicates that as technology has played a bigger role in our lives, our skills in critical thinking and analysis have declined, while our visual skills have improved, this according to research by Patricia Greenfield, UCLA distinguished professor of psychology and director of the Children's Digital Media Center, Los Angeles.
Natalie Lafferty

Is Technology Producing A Decline In Critical Thinking And Analysis? - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (Jan. 29, 2009) - As technology has played a bigger role in our lives, our skills in critical thinking and analysis have declined, while our visual skills have improved, according to research by Patricia Greenfield, UCLA distinguished professor of psychology and director of the Children's Digital Media Center, Los Angeles.
Ced Paine

Critical Thinking On The Web - 0 views

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    A directory of quality online resources
sontimalonti

Here Be Dragons: An Introduction to Critical Thinking - 0 views

  • Here Be Dragons is a free 40 minute video introduction to critical thinking. It is suitable for general audiences and is licensed for free distribution and public display.
    • Russel Tarr
       
      I thought this would be a very nice video to use with students who are studying "Theory of Knowledge" at IB.
  • Here Be Dragons is a free 40 minute video introduction to critical thinking. It is suitable for general audiences and is licensed for free distribution and public display.
  • Most people fully accept paranormal and pseudoscientific claims without critique as they are promoted by the mass media. Here Be Dragons offers a toolbox for recognizing and understanding the dangers of pseudoscience, and appreciation for the reality-based benefits offered by real science.
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    "science never suppresses good science! - intrduction to debunking claims of paranormals & pseudoscientists.
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