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		<title>By: Katt</title>
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		<description>Brad,

Thanks for the support. I&#039;m glad to know there are so many others who are using Wikipedia. I&#039;ve heard so many arguments that it&#039;s either a bad source or too easy for students to copy and paste from. But I agree wholly with you--if we cannot teach our students how to use Wikipedia in their studies, we fail them in some aspect of their future.

You&#039;ve got some great ideas on your blog. Keep it up!

Katt</description>
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<p>Thanks for the support. I&#8217;m glad to know there are so many others who are using Wikipedia. I&#8217;ve heard so many arguments that it&#8217;s either a bad source or too easy for students to copy and paste from. But I agree wholly with you&#8211;if we cannot teach our students how to use Wikipedia in their studies, we fail them in some aspect of their future.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve got some great ideas on your blog. Keep it up!</p>
<p>Katt</p>
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