Curation Subject Guides |
Curation Subject Guides |
1. Learners Interpret the Standards-Curate:
Students describe what it means to curate, and their process for finding relevant and factual information
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2. How to read the news:
This TedEd video explains how to evaluate fact from the opinions and non-facts readily available online, in social media and in news outlets.
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3a. Leaked Footage:
Pig rescues baby goat |
3b. CNN coverage:
See the pig that punked the web |
3c.Footage exposed:
Nathan for you - Petting Zoo |
4. Planet of Propaganda:
Media Literacy Educators around the world explore the range and diversity of propaganda and media literacy in their own country.
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5. Propaganda - The Game:
A mini lesson in truth distortion in the media: Watch each video in order to experience how difficult it can be to determine if a viral news event is true or fake.
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6. Research tips for students:
Research process to ensure accurate answers to questions.
http://www.kathleenamorris.com/2018/11/20/evaluate-websites/ |
7. How to Google:
A basic guide in searching for accurate and relevant resources using Google search
http://www.kathleenamorris.com/2018/11/20/evaluate-websites/ |
8. How to evaluate websites:
A guide to evaluate if a site has accurate and relevant information
http://www.kathleenamorris.com/2018/11/20/evaluate-websites/ |
9. Become an Internet Search Master:
A five step process to mastering search engines
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10. The Internet-How Search Works:
How algorithms search the web for the best results and how it weeds out spammers (@ 3:27)
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