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30-Minute
Webcast Series
What's
Wrong with Wikipedia? Best Practices for Evaluating Student Sources
DATE:
Thursday, January 31, 2013
TIME: 10:00am
PT / 11:00am MT / 12:00 noon CT / 1:00pm ET View Local Time
COST: Complimentary
Attendees
are eligible to receive a free digital file of the Turnitin website
evaluation rubric.
PRESENTER:
Renee
Bangerter is a Professor of
English at Saddleback College and has been teaching writing for 15
years. She collaborates with K-12 teachers developing curriculum to
bridge the gap between high school and college in reading, writing
and grammar. Renee creates the professional development webinars for
Turnitin, emphasizing how instructors can innovatively teach students
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Webcast Overview
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Join
us as we explore the connection between student source choices
and the development of research and critical thinking skills. We'll
also discuss the development of the Turnitin website evaluation
rubric to help students enhance their competencies in evaluating
online sources.
The 30-Minute Webcast Series
from Turnitin is for busy educators who want to stay current with
the latest trends and technologies on preserving academic
integrity, improving student writing across the curriculum, and
promoting student success.
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Turnitin FREE Webinar: What's Wrong with Wikipedia? Best Practices for Evaluating Student Sources
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