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Tag Archives: badke
True or False Information?
Information have been discussed, distributed, and discovered through many different ways either it has been from reading a page or spoken about from one person to another. And now, with the technology of the internet, we are able to gaze … Continue reading
Research Strategies: Preface Chap.1 and 8
With only reading the preface, chapter one and chapter eight, I find this book to be very interesting already. Describing the history of the printing press was a good topic to discuss especially when writing a book about researching. An … Continue reading
Integrity of Information
Information. In this day and age, the Internet makes it possible for anyone to access it from any computer anywhere in the world. Along with that ability to access information comes the potentiality to add and/or edit to that pool … Continue reading
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Notes from today, and reading and blogging assignments for Wednesday, 2/1
For Wednesday, February 2, please read the preface and chapters 1 and 8 from Research Strategies by William Badke (hereafter known as Badke). Post one reading response blog post to the course blog; refer to the blogging guidelines for instructions … Continue reading