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Zack found his "information" from a Web page at http://pubweb.northwestern.edu/~abutz/di/intro.html, titled "Home Web page of Arthur R. Butz." On his low-key home page, Butz explains that he wrote "A short introduction to the study of Holocaust revisionism" and that his material is intended for "advanced students of Holocaust revisionism." At the top of the page Butz identifies himself as "Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northwestern University."
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Is your high school teaching students to access the Internet for research? Then it is essential that students also learn how to validate the information. The Internet is a place where you can find "proof" of essentially any belief system that you can imagine. And, for too many students, "If it is on the Internet, it is true."
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Reuven WerberA school report on how the Holocaust didn"t really happen based on web resources.
Critical_Thinking information_literacy info.lit לח web_evaluation website evaluation Zach
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randym MeredithAn excellent resource on the critical evaluation of digital information resources
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'I'm working on a history paper about how the Holocaust never happened. I read about it on a Web page at Northwestern University.' What would you tell 14-year-old Zack if he came to you with this? Written by Alan November in September 1998 for High School Principal Magazine.
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