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Teaching strategies to detect fake news or fact

Teaching strategies to detect fake news or fact | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it

"We look at some teaching strategies to help you differentiate between fact and fake news ..."


Via Leona Ungerer, Juergen Wagner, EDTECH@UTRGV
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"We look at some teaching strategies to help you differentiate between fact and fake news ..." Interesting take by

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Deepfake videos: This is why educators need to teach critical thinking...

Deepfake videos: This is why educators need to teach critical thinking... | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
Advances in artificial intelligence could soon make creating convincing fake audio and video – known as “deepfakes” – relatively easy. Making a person appear to say or do something they did not has the potential to take the war of disinformation to a whole new level.

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , John Evans
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VERY compelling. Share with your #DigiCit interested & aware teachers. Like my #SSChat peeps!

Erin White's comment, January 31, 2019 11:21 AM
Having this skill is very important... ;) #KRISANTA
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Turn Students into Fact-Finding Web Detectives - Common Sense 

Turn Students into Fact-Finding Web Detectives - Common Sense  | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it

Can the web be your students' best tool in the fight against falsehood?


From viral memes to so-called "fake news," the web is overflowing with information -- true, false, and everything in between. For many kids, this makes the web a challenging place to find credible and reliable sources. So what's the best way to help your students use the web effectively as a fact-checking tool? Here you'll find tips, resources, and practical advice on helping students find credible information online.


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Kids as research "detectives! From viral memes to so-called "fake news," the web is overflowing with information -- true, false, and everything in between."

 

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Lesson plan: How to teach your students about fake news | Lesson Plan | PBS NewsHour Extra

Lesson plan: How to teach your students about fake news |  Lesson Plan | PBS NewsHour Extra | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
Fake news is making news, and it's a problem. This lesson gives students media literacy skills they need to navigate the media, including how to spot fake news.
Via Bookmarking Librarian
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This would be GREAT to share with our Social Studies teachers & teach it collaboratively!

sandra scalzavara's curator insight, January 6, 2017 2:38 AM

This would be GREAT to share with our Social Studies teachers & teach it collaboratively!

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Media Literacy Game for Detecting viral deceptions #fakenews 

Media Literacy Game for Detecting viral deceptions #fakenews  | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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This is brilliant! I need a full lesson plan of this!

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The Fake News Culprit No One Wants to Identify: You | Backchannel

The Fake News Culprit No One Wants to Identify: You | Backchannel | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
Facebook and Twitter won't fix fake news alone, says danah boyd. Today's information wars are also a reflection of us.

Via Ivon Prefontaine, PhD, Bookmarking Librarian
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I always love reading what danah boyd aka @zephoria is talking about - she's always on point!

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Lesson plan: How to teach your students about fake news | Lesson Plan | PBS NewsHour Extra

Lesson plan: How to teach your students about fake news |  Lesson Plan | PBS NewsHour Extra | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
Fake news is making news, and it's a problem. This lesson gives students media literacy skills they need to navigate the media, including how to spot fake news.

Via Joyce Valenza
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From PBS NewsHour!

Joyce Valenza's curator insight, December 30, 2016 9:04 AM
A great lesson idea from PBS NewsHour!