Listen "E5: Go research… wait, no, not there!"
Episode Synopsis
When sending students to the open internet to research, one site teachers generally forbid students from using is Wikipedia. Teachers protest that anyone can edit Wikipedia pages, but is that really the case? Are we creating unnecessary friction for our students by forbidding its use? Join us as we rethink how our digital natives should use Wikipedia and strive to remove the friction from our students' search tasks.
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