| Dr. Curt Bonk received his master's and Ph.D. degrees in educational psychology from the University of Wisconsin in the 1980s. These students, not surprisingly, have come to rely on easy-to-access online resources such as Google and Wikipedia as if oblivious to peer-reviewed scholarship. She further notes that The explosion of electronic information is fueling students' confusion, librarians say. In 1996 there were 10,000 scholarly databases online; now they exceed 18,000. Dr. Bonk is the author of the Handbook of Blended Learning: Global Perspectives, Local Designs (2006) as well as the book Empowering Online Learning: 100+ Activities for Reading, Reflecting, Displaying, and Doing (2008). Judgments about what you find on-line, for unlike conventional media, much of the Net is unfiltered by editors and open to the contributions of all There are 14 subtasks of 3-5 minutes each and one longer 15-minute task. |