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My three takeaways are that Wikipedia is not as bad as people say, its very important to
laterally read, and checking sources is necessary when encountering information.
Wikipedia got a bad rep when it first came out and it was very easy for people to alter
documents, but they have implemented certain measures so that random people cant just
alter documents they choose which makes it a good place to start research. Lateral
reading is something that I have sort of done, but he taught me that it is necessary to do
so that I can get accurate information. Lastly, checking the sources when I encounter
information is beyond important because news sources could alter aspects of information
or data so checking the sources ensures accurate information
2. My top three takeaways for implementing social distancing are that its much more
difficult than I imagined it would be, people have had different views on this distance
learning environment, and distance learning will possibly be the new normal. When we
first started this distance learning, I thought that it would be a very smooth transition, but
was I wrong. I had a extremely difficult time getting used to learning like this because
being in a class where I can ask my peers questions made it so much easier and more
understanding. Also, I thought that people would be in the same situation as me, but it
seems like there are many students that are actually benefiting from this way of learning.
Lastly, even though I had a hard time, I will have to push myself through all this because
this will be in a sense, the new normal.

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