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Improve Your Critical Thinking With This Cheatsheet
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3 min read · 232 saves · 2020-05-26 · The next time you need to think critically about something—whether you’re considering a new idea, weighing the pros and cons of a potential decision, or evaluating whether you can trust a particular…
Stanford University
Critical Thinking
Stanford University
189 saves · 2020-09-16 · First published Sat Jul 21, 2018 Use of the term ‘critical thinking’ to describe an educational goal goes back to the American philosopher John Dewey (1910), who more commonly called it ‘reflective…
Ness Labs
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6 min read · 422 saves · 2020-09-17 · Learn how to think better with a guide on decision-making frameworks, cognitive biases, mental models, and tools for thought.
Harvard Business Review
3 Simple Habits to Improve Your Critical Thinking
Harvard Business Review
4 min read · 168 saves · 2019-05-06 · But simple doesn’t mean easy.
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The Great Asshole Fallacy
M.G. Siegler
4 min read · 167 saves · 2020-05-15 · On Michael Jordan being a jerk to make the Bulls great…
globaldigitalcitizen.org
The Critical Thinking Skills Cheatsheet [Infographic]
globaldigitalcitizen.org
2 min read · 51 saves · From 2016 · We'd like to share this critical thinking skills cheatsheet for you to use with your students. Get them asking questions on any topic!
Harvard Business Review
A Short Guide to Building Your Team’s Critical Thinking Skills
Harvard Business Review
5 min read · 92 saves · 2019-10-11 · Matt Plummer · Critical thinking isn’t an innate skill. It can be learned.
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TechCrunch
This game uses troll tactics to teach critical thinking
TechCrunch
2 min read · 82 saves · 2019-09-13 · The best medicine against online disinformation is an informed society that’s thinking critically. The problem is there are no shortcuts to universal education. Enter Finnish Public Broadcasting…
blog.coralproject.net
The Real Name Fallacy
blog.coralproject.net
~11 min read · 100 saves · From 2017 · Many say that horrible comments would vanish if people were forced to use their real names. Thirty years of research suggests otherwise.