
Britannica and NAMLE offer free media-making workshops for high-school students
Britannica Digital Learning is dedicated to helping students become well-equipped, critical, and thoughtful consumers of media and news.
Britannica Digital Learning is dedicated to helping students become well-equipped, critical, and thoughtful consumers of media and news.
Educators can easily build a source deck around any current events topic and, in this activity, we’re using it to bring together a discussion on fake news and source evaluation.
October Media Literacy Challenge: Week 2. Incorporate engaging YouTube videos that launch your classroom into literacy discussions on fake news.
Looking at some key terms can help educators as they prepare to broach the topic of fake news with students, plus resources and activities that support media literacy skills development.
Join Britannica Digital Learning for an action-packed fall, filled with digital and media literacy resources and events for educators.
Arm any middle or high school student against the sway of fake news with this free media literacy webinar, presented by edWeb.net and Tiffany “Mighty Little Librarian” Whitehead.
We asked some of our favorite educators how they teach digital manners and literacy to their students.
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