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Professors hope to create a method for helping students think critically about online material
Dec 03, 2008 17:52 -0500
NEW YORK (AP) _ For anyone who remembers sifting through yellowed card catalogs in the library for that 10th-grade history project, the abundance of information available online is astounding — as is the task of sifting out unreliable information.
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