Susanna Kelley
Toronto — The Globe and Mail
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Monday, Feb. 01 2010, 3:26 PM EST
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Thursday, Aug. 23 2012, 1:42 PM EDT
Texting, Twitter contributing to students' poor grammar skills, profs say - The Globe a... - 1 views
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howard - too much screen time (84/100) A&C - 15 C&C - 14 C&B - 18 C&L - 19 N&C - 18 I loved this article and found it highly credible. The author was clearly stated, but there was no bio or contact information. It is a recent article. the company who published the article has been around for many years and covers a lot of topics concerning children. The focus of the article was on screen time and it's negative effects not just the negative effects of the internet. The sources that were quoted are quite well known and therefore add to the credibility of the article. The article is very easy to navigate and read. There is a copyright displayed for the website but not exclusively for the article.
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The Effects of the Internet on Reading Skills | Everyday Life - Global Post - 3 views
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by Kori Morgan, Demand Media
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morgan - the effects internet reading skills (85/100) (3 stars) A&C - 18 C&C - 10 C&B - 19 C&L - 20 N&C - 18 This was a great article for team B to use in support of their statement. I found the article credible. The author is stated with a link to their Google Plus page. I could not find any history about the company. The article does not have any dates for when it was written or revised. The article can be searched for and found on the site easily. The content is concise and interesting. It is bias - but in a good way. They are trying to convince the reader that the inter is negatively impacting our young readers and they make very good points. There are several sources listed with links to related and additional articles. Pictures enhance the content and do not obstruct the flow of the copy. There is no clear copyright information for the article.
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This is the most credible article for The Refutables points to be put on Prezi - The article ttys to convince readers the the internet is negatively effecting reading skills. - Several links are linseed for the reader to continue reading more about the subject. - Pictures enhance the article without taking away from its readability.
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