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classroom_tech
wonders
14 years ago
how many times do I have to say it? "Google" is NOT a source! It FINDS sources!
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GingerLewman
says
14 years ago
Say it like it's your mantra. Then next time, start to say the first few words and have the kids finish your statement. They'll get it!
classroom_tech
14 years ago
GingerTPLC
good idea! I'm grading videos discussing copyright and their Works Cited in credits is identical... Images from:
Google.com
Buds-b-bloomin
14 years ago
just don't turn blue in the face from repeating it continuously. Modeling citation works pretty well, too.
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GingerLewman
says
14 years ago
Yep, so does continually pushing Creative Commons and Public Domain issues.
classroom_tech
14 years ago
The thing that seems hardest for them is the idea that the image is on the google search page, but the source page is blocked.
classroom_tech
14 years ago
so that's why they all say "it came from Google" because to them, the URL says "
google.com
" even though we've talked about the source URL
Buds-b-bloomin
14 years ago
If they mouse over the image in google, the URL is listed.
GingerLewman
says
14 years ago
What age of kid is this?
jenn.kraft
14 years ago
lol...I have the same problem. I've opened up a new world when I told them there is more to life than Google.
classroom_tech
14 years ago
these are 8th graders (I would say "13-14" but I've got a few 15 and 16 year olds...)
classroom_tech
14 years ago
my favorite class moment was when the filter blocked Google images. pure panic came across their faces...
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