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Shark attacking soldier hanging from helicopter.

Whether or not this photograph is real is addressed on both Snopes.com and TruthorFiction.com.

Improve Classes
by Letting Students Teach
Posted: February 10, 2007

As part of a presentation on credibility of sources, I showed students a photograph of a shark attacking a soldier dangling from a helicopter. After we had discussed the photograph, my intention was to show students TruthorFiction.com, a web site designed to provide accurate information about e-rumors.

Before I could move to that part of my presentation, a student informed the class that there is a web site called Snopes.com that investigates urban legends and other myths. I pulled the web site up on the computer and then asked the student to show us how it worked. Then, when I gave students their homework assignment, I substituted Snopes.com for TruthorFiction.com, the web site I had originally intended to use.

Earlier in the day, a student in another class brought in a column from the Detroit Free Press because it was relevant to what we had been discussing. I photocopied the article and then distributed it to the class.

By welcoming students as co-teachers, I improve the quality of my classes. I also develop as a professional by learning from them.

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Steven L. Berg, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of English and History
Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty
Livonia, MI 48152
734-462-4400
sberg@schoolcraft.edu
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