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So Much for the Information AgeYour frustration is shared by many, including Jay Leno. You have the solution in your statement of the problem. If these items and other current events were on the SAT or on the tests that are required for No Child Left Behind, the students would be much more likely to know the answers. Their driving motivation is, "Is this going to be on the test?" But in the Information Age, there's so much information that nobody can decide which "factoids" to put on the test, so they put none. Even in the stated course outcomes that I have seen as a part of many colleges' assessment programs, "knowing facts" is a very rare desired outcome. I'm curious: is this in your own course outcomes?