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Legit? MediaWise YouTube Examples

MediaWise offers resources focus on media literacy. These YouTube examples offer examples for secondary students to consider. Legit? YouTube examples

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Fair and balanced

Educators are designating this week to a focus on digital citizenship. This term means different things to different people and concerns multiple recommendations. Among the skills typically prioritized is the capacity to seek and process online information in a way … Continue reading

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Russia and disinformation

I suppose my title would put some off as a political topic. However, all educators who have students make use of online resources should consider online disinformation as an important topic. The resources I provide below came to my attention … Continue reading

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Update your approach to teach online content evaluation

The educational researchers have discovered “fake news” and are beginning to investigate just how easily students are misled by online content. A friend of ours in presenting as part of an AERA session on this issue and shared access to … Continue reading

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