Monday, November 29, 2010

Homework

Critical thinking is careful and deliberate determination of whether to accept, reject, or suspend judgment.
Within the hypertexts we have chosen what standpoint and what opinion we either accept or reject. Within hypertexts you do not only choose but also establish exactly what you accept or reject with pictures and other visuals.

Critical thinking is "the examination and testing of suggested solutions to see whether they will work."
This references almost exactly our original contributions and how we are coming up with suggested solutions as to what we could possibly do to make a difference and change the issue at hand.

Critical thinking skills: understanding the meaning of a statement, judging ambiguity, judging whether an inductive conclusion is warranted, and judging whether statements made by authorities are acceptable.
When choosing sources, pictures, and statements for your personal hypertexts, you are forced to judge whether the options are correct, inductive, or even acceptable. When forming websites it is a complete judgment progress.

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