I am featured on the NLP Website as an educator who helped students go from blindly accepting everything they read online to critically examining information to determine its author, purpose & credibility @NrpsLearning@nrschools@lfoliveto2003@danieldowns@coconnell476
The American Psychological Association says that teens should be trained before entering the world of social media. Fortunately, the students at our middle school receive that training in Digital Learning classes! https://t.co/CjqeFOGPir @nrschools@danieldowns@coconnell476
We use many of these digital tools in Digital Learning classes at the middle school, including NoodleTools, Sora, Checkology, https://t.co/iZbQK1uXR6, News Literacy, Stanford History, Copyright & Creativity, & Classroomscreen:https://t.co/tlsfD3Hjty @nrschools@danieldowns
What makes a news source legit?
1 - Review our resource, created with @smartnews 👇🏾
2 - Test yourself with our quiz: https://t.co/dpGf5mLeM4
#NewsLiteracy#Journalism
Help PreK-2nd parents + caregivers answer their most frequent questions on media use with these free resources! Six ready-to-use workshops (English + Spanish) with tips + tools for choosing high-quality media, finding #mediabalance, + more!
https://t.co/66pfe6C1PR
Check out our Neurodiversity Book Recommendations💚💛Our community and school libraries will display some of these titles throughout the month of April! What are we missing?📚#alwayslearning
The internet and game show lovers are abuzz over librarian Rhone Talsma’s victory over trivia ace Amy Schneider on Jeopardy! on Wednesday night. But did you know that he is one in a long list of librarians who have appeared on the show?
https://t.co/izO30NT6tH
"We’ve found that [news literacy] is a critical thinking skill, an essential skill in an information age that can really be transformative & can be broadly applied to everything they are encountering..." — @alanmillernlp on @nbcnewsnow@joefryer
https://t.co/TfyfIMVrqg