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“Can’t take newspapers too
seriously”
Using Simulations to Study Students’ Perceptions and Judgements of Online Scientific Information
Researching
Students’
Information
ChoicesLG-81-15-0155
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Goals
Grades 4-5
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-12
Community College Students
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
Our cohorts (176 participants)
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Google me!
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News
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“Dot gov,
I always trust dot gov.”
-High School 02
#dotgovbump
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“So I would actually do a Google search
to figure out if NPR is reputable ... I'm
going to select it because interviews are
no editing. It's just straight information.”
-Undergraduate 27
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“The New York Times. I mean, I don't
really like how it starts off where it's
using a reference about Eve and the
Garden of Eden and the Burmese
python. It's probably still reputable, but I
really wouldn't use it as a reference.”
-Graduate 03
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Tara CataldoUniversity of [email protected]
Samuel R. PutnamUniversity of [email protected]
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