Key points:
- Helping students develop strong research skills will create responsible digital citizens
- Critical evaluation of online resources and information is essential
- See related article: Students need freedom to develop critical skills with educational technology
Now is the perfect time to start a research project with your students, as it will help them develop skills they will use for the rest of their lives. While your students, who have grown up in the information age and believe they already know everything, any classroom teacher knows that our students need more help than they think.
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