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Media Literacy Resources

Page history last edited by Moira Ekdahl 7 years ago

 

Michele Farquharson recommends:

 

TEDTalk, London, UK (June 2012): How to Separate Fact from Fiction, by Markham Nolan

 

NOTE from ME:  Strange that this won't load, that TED is having difficulty at this time getting this up for viewers.  They do recommend you try downloading it for viewing.  Michele uses this with her elementary students.  It is powerful.  I advise previewing. 

 

 

FAKE NEWS

 

Thank you to Richard Beaudry for his presentation at the VTLA's Annual Winter Tonic (February 2017, Killarney).  Here are the resources he prepared or recommends for teaching students how to navigate these tumultuous times in the overloaded media environment:

 

Fake News- A Library Resource Round-Up  Programming Librarian.pdf

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