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Today's student is very comfortable with technology but how he researches has changed. Blogging and Wikipedia have taken the place of Web sites and Encyclopedia Britannica. What is an authoriative souce? Are we teaching students to take their privacy seriously? Are students reading only the writings of those whose beliefs are similar to their own or are they being exposed to multiple viewpoints? Can they analyze, access, evaluate and synthesize information in a variety of format?
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