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ARTICLE: The Data That Turned the World Upside Down (Cambridge Analytica, Facebook & 2016)

This article ran in 2017 but remains one of the most informative. This type of data literacy will be essential for students moving forward…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Aug 19, 2018

COURSE: Making Sense of the News: News Literacy Lessons for Digital Citizens

This six-week course, from Stony Brook University's Center for News Literacy, will help learners develop their critical thinking skills to…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Oct 26, 2016

NYTLN: Border Challenges - Responding to the Global Migration Crisis

Another great lesson plan from the New York Times Learning Network Read the complete lesson plan here.

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jan 22, 2016

ARTICLE & INTERVIEW: The Film Spotlight & Research Methods

If you have not seen the Oscar Nominated film Spotlight - it is essential viewing and an excellent companion film to All The President's Me…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jan 14, 2016

NYTLN: 10 Intriguing Photographs to Teach Close Reading and Visual Thinking Skills

Another great lesson plan from the New York Times Learning Network Read the complete lesson plan here.

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jan 14, 2016

AWESOME: Why this National Review global temperature graph is so misleading

This whole article at the WaPo is LOADED with really teachable (and funny or depressing depending on your POV) graphs.  See all the other a…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Dec 18, 2015

Salon: How The Migrant Crisis Is Pictured In The Media

Register for our upcoming Reading the Pictures Salon The Great Exodus: A Look at How the Migrant Crisis is Being Pictured in the Med…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Dec 17, 2015

NYTLN LESSON PLAN: Fake News vs. Real News: Determining the Reliability of Sources

SKILLS AND STRATEGIES Fake News vs. Real News: Determining the Reliability of Sources By KATHERINE SCHULTEN How do you know if someth…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Oct 8, 2015

Newseum new site helps students explore the past through the news

The Newseum announces that it has launched a new site, NewseumED, which offers lessons plans and resources for elementary, middle and high…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Oct 7, 2015

Editorial Cartoon Contest

The first Editorial Cartoon contest from The New York Times’ Learning Network invites students to channel their thoughts into images, with…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Oct 1, 2015

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