Digging into the Charlottesville region’s success in creating meaningful, applicable opportunities for their students
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Emily Perdomo's curator insight,
October 1, 2018 1:35 PM
R- I would say this is reliable because it comes from a digital website that has to do with kids and schools may be able to benefit from this. It has to do with students ideas turned into digitally promising ideas that children have come up with.
A- This website is able to be provide correct information that they have knowledge over because they are a digital website to make children's ideas become reality such as new tactics for teachers to teach or new programs to install in schools to make schools more engaged with their students.
V- This site has a reputation due to the content on their website and the digital information and knowledge this website claims to have. I would say they do have something at stake because if the information were to be false the website would be counted as unreliable because they are a digital website. I am a student so they could have a students perspective like mine, and the opinion of the article and website they do have something at stake.
E- They do have expertise because again this is a digital project but at the same time this is with children that are students, of all ages. In this article they have expertise from school boards men and women, teachers, and most importantly the students with the creative ideas.
N- There is no bias because this is informational and really just surfacing the idea of students ideas becoming a reality.
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