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The way of skeptical knowing ( Kovach & Rosenstiel )

Explore sources, evidence, and vetting methods in skeptical content. Evaluate completeness, sources, evidence quality, and alternative explanations. Kovach, B., & Rosenstiel, T. (2010).

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The way of skeptical knowing ( Kovach & Rosenstiel )

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  1. The way of skeptical knowing (Kovach & Rosenstiel) What kind of content am I encountering? Is the information complete; if not, what is missing? Who or what are the sources, and why should I believe them? What evidence is presented, and how was it tested or vetted? What might be an alternative explanation or understanding? Am I learning what I need to? Kovach, B. & Rosenstiel, T. (2010). Blur: how to know what's true in the age of information overload. New York : Bloomsbury.

  2. Basic Format of a Citation (four parts) Author Date Title Source

  3. Basic Format of a Citation (four parts) Author Burgmeier, M. Date (2012). Title Basic format of a citation. Source Retrieved from http://library.nmu.edu.

  4. Basic Format of a Citation (four parts) Burgmeier, M. (2012). Basic format of a citation. Retrieved from http://library.nmu.edu.

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