Learn the power of critical, wise thinking in our “information age” and the importance of primary sources. Whether engaging on social media, avoiding email scams, or using internet sources for research, you need to be knowledgeable about the good and the bad of the Internet. Sign up for this course to learn how to engage our modern culture and make good decisions while living out our Catholic faith.
Learn how Catholics can use the internet well. The internet is so useful, but also full of pitfalls. This course examines a host of these pitfalls and how to avoid them, as well as how to get the most out of the internet. Along the way, we learn how to apply critical thinking to the world of digital information, and what the catechism can teach us about that world.
Day 1: Introduction and overview of syllabus and assignments
Day 2: What is the Internet?
Day 3: Primary and Secondary Sources
Day 4: Active, Critical Reading
Day 5: Effective Research Methods
Day 6: Emails, Scams, and Safety
Day 7: Social Media
Day 8: Wise as serpents, innocent as doves
Course materials: Provided by the instructor
Homework: Students will compose a two- to three-page exercise in historical critical analysis and review. NOTE: Middle school students taking this course must instead write a one- to two-page critical analysis of the selected reading.
Daily, optional review quizzes based off of classroom lectures and discussions. Worth bonus points.