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AP <strong>and</strong> NWP teachers are also very different from adults as a whole <strong>in</strong> th<strong>at</strong> the youngest teachers have<br />

less faith <strong>in</strong> the accuracy of search results. Among the general popul<strong>at</strong>ion, younger adults tend to have<br />

more faith <strong>in</strong> the trustworth<strong>in</strong>ess <strong>and</strong> accuracy of the search results they get. Half (50%) of teachers<br />

ages 22-34 say th<strong>at</strong> all or most of the <strong>in</strong>form<strong>at</strong>ion they f<strong>in</strong>d us<strong>in</strong>g search eng<strong>in</strong>es is accur<strong>at</strong>e or<br />

trustworthy, a figure th<strong>at</strong> rises to 61% among teachers ages 35-54 <strong>and</strong> 68% among those age 55 <strong>and</strong><br />

older.<br />

Wikipedia use among teachers<br />

AP <strong>and</strong> NWP teachers use the onl<strong>in</strong>e encyclopedia tool Wikipedia <strong>at</strong> much higher r<strong>at</strong>es than U.S. adult<br />

<strong>in</strong>ternet users as a whole (87% vs. 53%). Wikipedia relies on user-gener<strong>at</strong>ed, crowd-sourced content, a<br />

process th<strong>at</strong> sometimes calls the accuracy of its <strong>in</strong>form<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>in</strong>to question. In focus groups with<br />

teachers <strong>and</strong> students prior to the survey, Wikipedia was noted as a tool teachers discourage or bar<br />

students from us<strong>in</strong>g because of concerns about the accuracy <strong>and</strong> reliability of user-gener<strong>at</strong>ed content.<br />

Students expla<strong>in</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong> while teachers often disallow Wikipedia as a formal source on assignments, it is<br />

still often their first stop when research<strong>in</strong>g a topic onl<strong>in</strong>e. Students value Wikipedia as a place to get a<br />

short, straightforward summary of a topic <strong>at</strong> the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of an assignment before go<strong>in</strong>g to other<br />

sources.<br />

Wikipedia use does not vary across teachers of different subjects, grade levels, or community types.<br />

There is only the smallest vari<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>in</strong> Wikipedia use between younger <strong>and</strong> older teachers, with younger<br />

teachers slightly more likely to use this tool than their older counterparts. N<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> ten teachers under<br />

age 35 (90%) say they use Wikipedia, compared with 87% of teachers age 35-54 <strong>and</strong> 85% of those age 55<br />

<strong>and</strong> older.<br />

<strong>Teachers</strong>’ onl<strong>in</strong>e video <strong>and</strong> media consumption<br />

Compared with all U.S. adults, AP <strong>and</strong> NWP teachers are heavy onl<strong>in</strong>e video consumers <strong>and</strong> uploaders.<br />

<strong>How</strong>ever, because Pew Internet has not measured some of these onl<strong>in</strong>e activities among the full U.S.<br />

popul<strong>at</strong>ion s<strong>in</strong>ce 2009, these differences are likely smaller than the table below <strong>in</strong>dic<strong>at</strong>es. Onl<strong>in</strong>e video<br />

consumption <strong>and</strong> upload<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> all of its forms has grown steadily among all adults s<strong>in</strong>ce Pew Internet<br />

began measur<strong>in</strong>g these behaviors <strong>in</strong> 2007. 7<br />

Still, this group of teachers st<strong>and</strong>s out <strong>in</strong> their onl<strong>in</strong>e video consumption, with 97% us<strong>in</strong>g video-shar<strong>in</strong>g<br />

sites like YouTube, 76% w<strong>at</strong>ch<strong>in</strong>g television shows or movies onl<strong>in</strong>e, <strong>and</strong> 74% download<strong>in</strong>g videos to<br />

their computer. Another two-thirds (67%) upload videos for others to consume.<br />

7 See “The St<strong>at</strong>e of Onl<strong>in</strong>e Video,” http://pew<strong>in</strong>ternet.org/Reports/2010/St<strong>at</strong>e-of-Onl<strong>in</strong>e-Video.aspx. See also “71%<br />

of Onl<strong>in</strong>e Adults Now Use Video-Shar<strong>in</strong>g Sites,” http://pew<strong>in</strong>ternet.org/Reports/2011/Video-shar<strong>in</strong>g-sites.aspx, <strong>and</strong><br />

“Photos <strong>and</strong> Video as Social Currency Onl<strong>in</strong>e,” http://pew<strong>in</strong>ternet.org/Reports/2012/Onl<strong>in</strong>e-Pictures.aspx.<br />

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