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Q2 It's essential to teach student how web content is created, published, and how to figure out who the authors were of all stages. Not just fake news, but think critically about what they see on the screen #edsurgechat#fakenews#DigitalLearning
A5 - Teach them how to advertise themselves. Let them be the creators of a facebook add, let them practice targeting a demographic. Teach them how it's done, and they'll be able to analyze what is done to them. #edsurgechat#digitalliteracy#pedagome
A6 - The topic of media literacy is core to our students' futures as researchers as they develop critical thinking skills. Even us, educators, need to continuously improve our abilities to assess information as it is presented in new modes. #edsurgechat#digitalliteracy
Great idea... Have your students write their own fake news articles. How about teaching them how to create their own targeted ads? Too much? #edsurgechat
#edsurgechat From this discussion and topic tonight on media literacy, how do you think educator licensure programs should change to support new educators entering the classroom be prepared to develop Ss' media literacy skills?
#edsurgechat Best resource to bring attention to how you're spending your time, and what you're reading online for Ss = Chrome Extension, @StackupScore In schools all over, especially Denver area <3