BEAM

Background: Abu-Lughod, 1991

Exhibit: Subrahmanyam, Reich, Waechter, & Espinoza, 2008

Argument: Blanchard, 2007

Method: McMillan and Chavis, 1986

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B.E.A.M. Sources!

BACKGROUND: (Fernback, 1999)
EXHIBIT: (Poplin 1972)
ARGUMENT: (Wellman, 2002)
METHOD: (Wellmanand Gulia, 1999)

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Sir Blake’s BEAM

Background: (Fernback, 1999)

Exhibits: (Dalton, Elias, & Wandersman, 2001)

Arguments: (Alinsky, 1971)

Methods: (Abu-Lughod, 1991)

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BEAM

Background: Abu-Lughod, 1991

Exhibit: Reich, Subrahmanyam, & Espinoza, 2009

Arguement: Alinsky, 1971

Method: Koh and Kim, 2003

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Class Activity-BEAM

Background- (Fernback, 1999)

Exhibit- (Manago, Graham, Greenfield, & Salimkhan, 2008)

Argument- (Abu-Lughod, 1991)

Method- (McMillan & Chavis, 1986)

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The Fantastic Four!.. Types of sources.

So for background: (Fernback, 1999)

Exhibits:  (Poplin, 1972) 

Argument: (Heller, 1989)

Method: (Burroughs & Eby, 1998)

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BEAM Excercise

Background: Abu-Lughod (1991)

Exhibit: Poplin (1972)

Argument: Jones (1997)

Method: Dalt, Elias, & Wandersman, 2001; Sarason, 1974

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The Wall Street Journal’s Amazing Series on Online Privacy

If you’re at all interested in privacy issues on the web, you’d do well to take a look at some of the articles in this series from the Wall Street Journal: “Your Privacy Online – What They Know.”

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Find Out What You’re Sharing in Facebook

For those of you doing research questions relating to privacy and social networking sites, you will definitely want to take a look at this I Shared What?!? service that is reviewed and linked to on this blog post at ReadWriteWeb.

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FANNY’S POST!

Today for library research I learned many tips when looking for information online. First, I learned to always check where my sources are from. The source would be more useful and scholarly if you make sure the information was taken from a trustworthy site (edu/gov/org). Second, I learned to check who wrote the source because an article from a person who is a professional in that subject is better than a blog post from a random blog. Third, to look at the citation to see how trustworthy the source is.

Problem: I don’t know if I can trust the information on a site even though it looks trustworthy.

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