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10 Jul 09
Who Uses Social Networks and What Are They Like? (Part 2)
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Add Sticky NoteThe findings of this study have confirmed in some cases what we already knew about the different demographics of these networks. However, they're still helpful since the more sources that confirm the same demographics, the more likely they are to be accurate.
- I wish I could teach my students (and some teachers) to understand this new principle of information: a scientific study is no longer trustworthy by itself. It must be confirmed by several sources to gain trust. A stand-alone study is just something to consider, but not something to hang your hat on.
But that is exactly what makes navigating our world's information landscape so difficult. It takes real work to find any information that we can believe. - on 2009-07-10
- I wish I could teach my students (and some teachers) to understand this new principle of information: a scientific study is no longer trustworthy by itself. It must be confirmed by several sources to gain trust. A stand-alone study is just something to consider, but not something to hang your hat on.
07 Jul 09
Wallwisher.com :: Words that stick
- I'm intrigued by this site. Not sure why this one hasn't caught on. It seems so simple and easy. Could it really be that easy to collaborate and leave ideas around one topic? - jarrodmartin1 on 2009-07-07
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