Making Curriculum Pop

(NOTE: this story is now on the Christian Science Monitor's website.)

Excerpt: Journalism has become less black and white today. From healthcare reform to progress in Afghanistan, commentators on cable news and blogs have refracted "the truth" into many shades of gray. So when someone throws out a statistic, how do you know it's true? To help readers, Rob Ennals a research scientist at Intel Labs in Berkeley, Calif, developed an online veracity alert system for news. The software, called Dispute Finder, sniffs through what you are reading online. If anything smells fishy--perhaps questionable poll results or references to 'death panels'-- his code blows a whistle and says, 'This is disputed, Here's the evidence.'

Frank Baker, Media Literacy Clearinghouse

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Frank - this sounds interesting can you post the url for the full story when it is posted! Thanks as aways,

Ry:)
Yes, I will try to remember to do so.

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