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critical thinking resources
critical thinking tutorial
resources in critical thinking
one teacher's approach to cultivating critical thinking in the classroom
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critical thinking textbooks
information literacy resources
center for media literacy
media literacy online project
media literacy clearinghouse
decipher
how to separate good data from bad tina kelley
internet industry alliances, joint ventures, and partnerships
columbia journalism review media companies and what they own
media giants
media ownership 2001
center for public integrity media ownership database
allthetests.com
characteristics of a self-actualizing person
lots of weird tests
kiersey character sorter
type logic (mostly takes on the mbti)
oblique strategies
- draw a card
rob brezsny's real astrology
technorealism
annenberg exhibits
terraserver
ancientsites
kimono history
sustainable development timeline
100 top science sites
exploratorium
new scientist [slithy popup!]
science news
the inflation calculator
british inflation calculator
dead media project
how stuff works
How Likely Are You to Be Struck by Lightning?
Always remember - a statistic is an answer to a question. Etch it into your brain, for this is the rock on which rafts of human interest statistics splinter. When you see a statistic or factoid offered by the media, always remember to play "Jeopardy" with it and ask yourself, to what question is this an answer? ... Before determining the utility of the answer, we need to determine how useful was the question.
why finding things out is so hard sam smith
realizing the full potential of the web tim berners-lee