n
n
n
nPeoplenof the past would be bewildered about how easy it is to sitncomfortably in one’s p.j.s and find out, say, how to make a basket out of pine needlesnor what the most popular names are from year to year. (Wait, in 2010,nmore girl babies were named Isabella than any other name? I don’tnknow ANY Isabellas!)
n
n
n
nAnyway,nwhat I’m getting at is that we all have a LOT of information at ournfingertips. Literally.
n
n
nButnwhat good does this information do? We know that there is also a lotnof MISinformation on the internet; how do we know what to believe?nHow can we best use information in our decision making or goalnsetting?
n
n
n
nWenhave to use reason—critical thinking skills like synthesizing andnanalyzing—in order to use information well.
n
n
n
nAndntoday is the day to celebrate reason!
n
n
n
nHerenare some activities to practice critical thinking skills:
n
n
n
- n
-
nBrain Metrix has a variety of brain-training games.
n
-
nCyberchasen does, too!
n
-
nCritical Thinking Web has lessons and exercises, puzzles and evenn philosophical questions to think about.
n
-
nLearn4Goodn has some shooting games that help develop problem solving!
n
-
nTeachNetn features some folding-paper problems to figure out.
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
nAlsonon this date:
n
n
n
n
nPrime Minister of Israel Golda Meir’s birthday
n
n
n
n
nAnniversary of the first geocaching
n
n
n
n
n
n