Friday, November 17, is our fall program on news literacy…
Fact, False, or Just Flawed: Critically Examining the News in the Age of Truthiness
We’ve added the slide presentations from our excellent lineup of lightning round presenters!
Alex Pfundt, Bryn Mawr College
The Tequila Diet: Using Questionable Health Claims to Teach Undergraduates about Fake News
Eleanor Goldberg, Delaware County Community College
Examining Bias and Objectivity in Journalism
Jasmine Woodson, Lehigh University
Internet fakery is a many-splendored thing: teaching first-year students about digital dangers
Jennifer Jarson, Penn State Lehigh Valley
Balancing act: Making a small shift to complicate an evaluation activity
Jess Denke, Muhlenberg College
Source Cards for Critical Consumption of Information: Active Learning for Digital Natives
Joanna Gadsby and Katy Sullivan, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Power and privilege in media and research: A new First Year Seminar
Lane Glisson, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Humorous Accounts of Fake News — Why They’re Not So Funny
Mariya Zharova, Former Research Fellow at Drexel ExCITe Center Memes: Learning, Literacy, & Lulz
Sarah Hartman-Caverly, Delaware County Community College
Muckraking 2.Gonz0: Reframing Alt-Media
Vickie Karasic, University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Digital Media Literacy Workshop Series