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The News Literacy Project

@newslitproject

We advance the development and teaching of news literacy in K-12 education. #NewsLiteracy

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Roughly 1 in 10 viral posts analyzed by the News Literacy Project contained fake endorsements, according to data. abc30.tv/4cABspK abc30.tv/4cABspK

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Join the News Literacy Project for their 3-part webinar series on news and media literacy for civic engagement. The first session, Constitution Day and Voter Education Week in the Era of AI and Deepfakes, is on September 17th. Register at: newslitproject.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

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Check out the article about @newslitproject's FREE resources: Five News Literacy Resources for Back-to-School - blog.tcea.org/five-news-lite… #BacktoSchool #NewsLiteracy #edchat #TCEA

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💡 The most common topic of viral election-related #misinformation so far is candidate image - either to damage a disfavored candidate or idealize a favored one. 📧 For trends & analysis, sign up for our limited #Election2024 dashboard email series: newslit.org/subscribe/

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✔️ Conservative pundit Ann Coulter DID share (then delete) a post about Tim Walz's son, Gus. ❌ But the VP candidate's viral clapback isn't real. 👇🏾 Here are some tips for spotting impostor content. ➕ Follow election falsehood trends: misinfodashboard.newslit.org #Misinformation

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🎉👀 Download an all-in-one bundle of our news literacy infographics to elevate your classroom! Address important topics like AI & misinformation with ease so your students can consume information responsibly. ⤵️ Get the bundle from We Are Teachers: bit.ly/NLPInfographics

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As a reminder during breaking news events: 1 - Read past the headline 2 - Check the source 3 - Pause before sharing More tips for consuming breaking news 👇🏿 🔗Download here: bit.ly/BreakingNewsNLP #BreakingNews

As a reminder during breaking news events:
1 - Read past the headline
2 - Check the source
3 - Pause before sharing

More tips for consuming breaking news 👇🏿

🔗Download here: bit.ly/BreakingNewsNLP

#BreakingNews
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We’re proud to be featured alongside our grantee The News Literacy Project in this article on Inside Philanthropy about the key organizations supporting initiatives to educate the public on discerning fact from fiction and promoting informed media consumption. buff.ly/3TekXbM

We’re proud to be featured alongside our grantee <a href="/NewsLitProject/">The News Literacy Project</a> in this article on <a href="/InsidePhilanthr/">Inside Philanthropy</a> about the key organizations supporting initiatives to educate the public on discerning fact from fiction and promoting informed media consumption.

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🍃 With our foundational guide for teaching news literacy, fall planning is a breeze. Easily bring 21st-century skills into any curriculum. Don't miss these free lessons, infographics & educator tools⤵️ Get the guide: newslit.org/back-to-school/

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"Algorithmic knowledge made individuals more vigilant about misinformation," says Myojung Chung in this Nieman Lab piece. 🤝🏾 Educators, we got you. We launched a (free!) lesson last month to help students understand #Algorithms & #GenerativeAI. 🔗 bit.ly/AlgorithmsLess…

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❌NO: These images portraying Democratic nominee Kamala Harris as a member of the Communist Party are not genuine. They are examples of AI-generated, doctored & fabricated content.

❌NO: These images portraying Democratic nominee Kamala Harris as a member of the Communist Party are not genuine. They are examples of AI-generated, doctored &amp; fabricated content.
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Here’s how you can investigate these posts: 1- Look for links back to reputable sources. 2- Plug the post into a reverse image search engine to find the original image. 3- Check what other credible news outlets are saying about the topic. Read more: bit.ly/FabricatedClai…