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			"link": "\/\/www.uvu.edu\/chss\/teachingblog\/usingopendata.html",
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			"title": " Using Open Data in the Classroom",
			"author": "Maddy Peterson, Assistant Professor in Psychology & Counseling",
			"description": "Have you ever thought about having students work with data in your classroom but weren’t sure where to start? If you haven’t considered this before, it might be an opportunity for you to create authentic, real-world tasks, such as those that researchers are faced with, which could be motivational for students (Lovett et al., 2023, p. 100). In other words, data-related skills are relevant to many students’ future professional lives, which provides an impetus for them to take these activities seriously.   ",	
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					"rss": "Tue, 3 Mar 2026 00:30:27-08:00",
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					"year": "2026",
					"month": "03",
					"monthname": "March",
					"day": "03",
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					"hour": "12",
					"ampm": "a.m.",
					"minute": "30",
					"second": "27"
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			"tags": 
		
		[
		"teaching improvement","open data"
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