"Technology should be a familiar subject to us, after all; it lies at the heart of printing and book history. The most recent revolution, dazzling as it may appear in its purported transformation of how we pursue knowledge and communicate with each other, is only the third of three. The first technological revolution, the invention of writing,
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We're taught how to convey certain info lit concepts, yeah. But not how to teach our students how to ascertain the wheat from the crap, as you say. Students often ask, "How can I tell something's good from just looking at it?" Sometimes I'm honest: you keep doing research for a long time, you figure it out.
But I want to say: because I have developed analytical skills and the patience to examine the resources. How do you teach students analysis and patience?
Before you think I sound defeatist: I'm an instructional librarian, and I love instruction, and I don't think it's pointless in the least. Just gotta keep trying to teach them what they need. :)
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