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March 1, 2002 By Will Richardson

In my JI class, we’ve started a pretty interesting discussion on finding “The Truth” in the messages that we get inundated with. And from the looks of the class weblog, they’re hooking into the discussion. Here’s another great example of what we can do with this. Mallory, in her response to a previous post about the death penalty, found two directly opposing sites as examples of her own struggle to find truth on the issue. Later, Mike continued the discussion by posting two opposing sites on the smoking issue (one ironically, thetruth.com). They’re learning about things they are interested in. The weblog gives them the vehicle to explore and report. Very neat.

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