Studies show that Americans are now spending up to eleven hours per day with electronic mass media. (source) While media content is not always produced to educate us, much of it does indeed educate our students about the world around them. How do we teach truth, then, when information travels at the speed of light …
The danger of fake news lies in its ability to appear like any other news story when taken at face value. How do we protect students from false information?
When: Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 4:15 pm EDT. Can’t make it? If you register, you will receive a recording of the webinar that you can watch at your leisure. What We’ll Cover: Information is everywhere and unfortunately, it’s not all trustworthy. As educators, we should make it a priority …
The fake news epidemic is disturbing. How do we fight it? Well, we can take a hint from how the medical community fights the flu or any other virus. We inoculate ourselves. In this post, I’ll teach you how I teach about fake news. Just as the flu shot exposes a person to enough of the […]
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