In a world of misinformation, helping students separate fact from fiction goes beyond relying on trusted news sources. https://t.co/n6eqxesZWO
#DigitalLiteracy#MediaLiteracy
⚠️ Manipulated images appearing to show celebrities wearing T-shirts with political messages are common on social media. The next time you see one, be skeptical & do a quick reverse image search to verify or debunk the image.
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#MediaLiteracy
✨ From info zones (can you tell news from opinion?)
✨ To misinformation (red flags to look out for!)
✨ To editorial cartoons (what role do they play?)
These 3 #Checkology lessons + 16 others provide a collection of FREE #NewsLiteracy resources!
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“It takes courage to be a painter. I always felt I walked on the edge of a knife … On this knife I might fall off on either side, but I’d walk it again. So what? What if you do fall off? I’d rather be doing something I really wanted to do…” – Georgia O’Keeffe.
“You should try Santa Fe, a young poet can live cheaply there.” Arthur Sze is a treasure. Thank you @aislibrarians and the Gale Family Foundation for bringing poetry to #AISL23
Thomas More's prayer book, with prayer he wrote while imprisoned for refusing to take oath of supremacy & swear allegiance to king; complete work digitized: https://t.co/Pv4f7Z9sh4
So sorry to hear this. She was one of the panelists for the @aislibrarians Hot Author Takes on Hot Topics PD last fall. So kind and brilliant. Here's how you can help.
#Teachers! Viral tweets of fake screenshots have exploded online and deceived millions of people. These #medialiteracy tips will help you identify and flag fake screenshots on Twitter and other platforms before mistakenly sharing them.
Link to #lesson: https://t.co/vLCHgbBaPR