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  2. Wikipedia : Training/For educators/Increase media fluency

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    Your students can increase fluency in media and information through: Gaining insight as they create Wikipedia articles; Understanding the relationship between Wikipedia and other sources, such as news outlets, other encyclopedias, and academic research

  3. Wikipedia : Training/For educators/Increase media fluency 2

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  4. Wikipedia : Training/For Ambassadors/Increase media fluency

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  5. Extensive reading - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It stands in contrast to intensive or academic reading, which is focused on a close reading of dense, shorter texts, typically not read for pleasure. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] Though used as a teaching strategy to promote second-language development, ER also applies to free voluntary reading and recreational reading both in and out of the classroom.

  6. Processing fluency - Wikipedia

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    Processing fluency may be one of the foundations of intuition [20] and the "Aha!" experience. [21] [22] The truth effect can be induced by colour differences in statements as well. In a study, [23] participants were presented with statements, some of which were true and the rest being false. Half these statements were presented in high contrast ...

  7. Test of Variables of Attention - Wikipedia

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    During the first section of the test, the objective is to measure attention during a boring task. For adults, this section is 10.8 minutes long and the non-target is presented 3.5 times for every 1 time a target is presented. The second section of the test is a measure of attention while attending to a stimulating task (target frequent).

  8. Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking - Wikipedia

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    The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking, formerly the Minnesota Tests of Creative Thinking, is a test of creativity built on J. P. Guilford's work and created by Ellis Paul Torrance, the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking originally involved simple tests of divergent thinking and other problem-solving skills, which were scored on four scales:

  9. Divergent thinking - Wikipedia

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    Activities which promote divergent thinking include creating lists of questions, setting aside time for thinking and meditation, brainstorming, subject mapping, bubble mapping, keeping a journal, playing tabletop role-playing games, [1] creating artwork, and free writing. In free writing, a person will focus on one particular topic and write ...