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Critical Thinking Tutorial
End of Module Survey
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Why Critical Thinking?
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The Key is Being Metacognitive
How Critical Thinking is Defined
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The Big Picture
Learning Outcomes
Test your Existing Knowledge
Definitions of Critical Thinking
Learning How to Think Critically
Summary
Self Reflection Activity
End of Module Survey
How To Interpret Information
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The Big Picture
Learning Outcomes
Test Your Existing Knowledge
Interpreting Information Methodically
Using the SEE-I Method
Interpreting Information Critically
Summary
Self Reflection Activity
End of Module Survey
How To Analyze an Argument
The Big Picture
Learning Outcomes
Test Your Existing Knowledge
Argument Analysis
Learning Activities
Argument Mapping
Summary of Anlyzing Arguments
Self Reflection Activity
End of Module Survey
How Reasoning Fails
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The Big Picture
Learning Outcomes
Test Your Existing Knowledge
Fallacious Reasoning
Statistical Misrepresentation
Biased Reasoning
Common Cognitive Biases
Poor Research Methods - The Wakefield Study
Summary of How Reasoning Fails
Self Reflection Activity
End of Module Survey
How Misinformation is Spread
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The Big Picture
Learning Outcomes
Test Your Existing Knowledge
Misinformation and Disinformation
Media and Digital Literacy
Information Trustworthiness
Summary of How Misinformation is Spread
Self Reflection Activity
End of Module Survey
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Critical Thinking Tutorial: End of Module Survey
This tutorial will empower you with valuable critical thinking skills that are essential for your university education.
Why Critical Thinking?
Toggle Dropdown
The Key is Being Metacognitive
How Critical Thinking is Defined
Toggle Dropdown
The Big Picture
Learning Outcomes
Test your Existing Knowledge
Definitions of Critical Thinking
Learning How to Think Critically
Summary
Self Reflection Activity
End of Module Survey
How To Interpret Information
Toggle Dropdown
The Big Picture
Learning Outcomes
Test Your Existing Knowledge
Interpreting Information Methodically
Using the SEE-I Method
Interpreting Information Critically
Summary
Self Reflection Activity
End of Module Survey
How To Analyze an Argument
The Big Picture
Learning Outcomes
Test Your Existing Knowledge
Argument Analysis
Learning Activities
Argument Mapping
Summary of Anlyzing Arguments
Self Reflection Activity
End of Module Survey
How Reasoning Fails
Toggle Dropdown
The Big Picture
Learning Outcomes
Test Your Existing Knowledge
Fallacious Reasoning
Statistical Misrepresentation
Biased Reasoning
Common Cognitive Biases
Poor Research Methods - The Wakefield Study
Summary of How Reasoning Fails
Self Reflection Activity
End of Module Survey
How Misinformation is Spread
Toggle Dropdown
The Big Picture
Learning Outcomes
Test Your Existing Knowledge
Misinformation and Disinformation
Media and Digital Literacy
Information Trustworthiness
Summary of How Misinformation is Spread
Self Reflection Activity
End of Module Survey
End of Module Survey
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