Crap Detection 101
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Uploaded on Feb 17, 2011
The all-important literacy of determining the credibility of information found on the Internet. A companion to my blog post of the same title. (Voice-over interviewer in some sequences: Betsy Aoki)
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All Comments (7)
procnet123 2 days ago
How do I logic?
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Laurie Niestrath 3 months ago
I love the concept of clustering around ideas that are of interest to students. The ability to generate questions makes them actively engaged.
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Don Barker 1 year ago
Bravo Howard. You are always fascinating and relevant, and this video is no exception. Perhaps you you should market the "Social Media Crap Detector"! ;-)
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Sushant Srivastava 1 year ago
Book Detection : I see "Out of Control", "The new argonauts", "The world is flat",
"Language Shock"
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RobertDavidSTEELEVivas 1 year ago
Phenomenal. I first found Howard's brain in 1986 (Tools for Thinking). Still going strong, BRAVO.
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thedeeliciousplum 1 year ago
Oh, I am in complete agreement with Joe's comment. Thank you for producing this and for sharing. Wonderful info and that you have placed this knowledge in as palatable manner as is possible. Thank you.
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Irish Debate 2 years ago
wonderful stuff is usual Howard. best, Joe
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