Media Literacy for Adults
The CRAAP Test
The FD Bluford Library offers a multidisciplinary guide on evaluating research sources, especially resources found on the World Wide Web.
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News Literacy Project
How news-literate are you? Test and sharpen your news literacy skills with short activities, engaging quizzes and shareable graphics for learners of all ages.
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TEDx Talk: Making Sense in a Fake News World
Fake news is a problem that many wish would just go away. But it’s a fact of life that we all must get used to. Separating what is fact from what is fiction is a skill that we must develop in order to make informed decisions. A psychology professor for the past 30 years, Dan Bellack is driven by his curiosity for what makes us human. Through his research for how people think, he helps us learn more about how we naturally operate, and how we can improve our thinking to create deep, lasting impact in the world.
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MediaActive: How To Participate In Our Digital World
The Arizona State University News Co/Lab has been developing a media-literacy project that has great potential to help the communities. The three-part mini-course is for adults, in particular seniors. It is aimed at making a real difference in helping them deal with the misinformation that inundates our digital sphere — and helping them become the best kind of participants in our digital culture in this pivotal election year.
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Media Literacy for Kids
Digital Citizenship Curriculum
Through these resources, students will hopefully identify credible and trustworthy information sources and reflect on their responsibilities as thoughtful media creators and consumers. These resources are also sortable by grade level.
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Cyber Civics
Cyber Civics is the most comprehensive digital literacy curriculum available. Created in the classroom by teachers. Award-winning, turnkey, standards-aligned lessons are easy to conduct with middle schoolers. Can even be taught without technology.
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