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Annotated Links: Critical Thinking
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Henderson, John. CYouSee: T is for Thinking: A Guide to Critical Thinking About What You See on the Web [Website]. New York: 17 September 2002 [cited 12 January 2003]. Available from the Internet: LINK
November, Alan. Teaching Zack To Think. High School Principal Magazine [website]. Wellesley (MA):September 1998- [cited 21 October 2015]. Available from the Internet: LINK
Alan November forcefully makes the case for teaching information evaluation techniques as part of teaching critical thinking to high school students. A classic example of the importance of using more than a single evaluation tactic.
Thinking Critically about Discipline-Based the Internet Resources in UCLA Library Help Guides, [Article]. Regents of the University of California: 10 October 1997 [cited 21 October 2015]. Available from the Internet: LINK
This site presents an early UCLA College Library guide to thinking critically about Web resources. Six basic points are considered: content, evaluation, source, date, structure and other.previous page