Social Media: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #10
Today, in our series finale, we’re going to talk about the great white whale of navigating online information: your social media feed. Social media shapes…
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Today, in our series finale, we’re going to talk about the great white whale of navigating online information: your social media feed. Social media shapes…
The architecture of the social internet itself tells us not to be patient – to load more tweets, to hit refresh for new posts, and…
Today we’re going to focus on how to tell good evidence from bad evidence and maybe importantly, how to identify “Fine, but that doesn’t actually…
Today, we’re going to discuss how numbers, like statistics, and visual representations like charts and infographics can be used to help us better understand the…
With the amount of fake and doctored photos and videos out there, how can we know what to trust? Most of us are used to…
Look to your left. Look to your right. Look at this video. Today, John Green is going to teach you how to read laterally, using…
In which John Green teaches you how to assess the sources of information you find on the internet. The growing suspicion of expertise is a…
Let’s talk about Wikipedia. Wikipedia is often maligned by teachers and twitter trolls alike as an unreliable source. And yes, it does sometimes have major…
We’re off to fact-checking school. This time, John Green is teaching you how to fact-check like the pros. We’re going to walk through the steps…
We love the internet! It’s a wealth of information where we can learn about just about anything, but it’s also kind of a pit of…
In which John Green previews the new Crash Course on Navigating Digital Information! We’ve partnered with MediaWise, The Poynter Institute, and The Stanford History Education…
The architecture of the social internet itself tells us not to be patient – to load more tweets, to hit refresh for new posts, and…
Today, in our series finale, we’re going to talk about the great white whale of navigating online information: your social media feed. Social media shapes…
Today, we’re going to discuss how numbers, like statistics, and visual representations like charts and infographics can be used to help us better understand the…
With the amount of fake and doctored photos and videos out there, how can we know what to trust? Most of us are used to…
Today we’re going to focus on how to tell good evidence from bad evidence and maybe importantly, how to identify “Fine, but that doesn’t actually…
In which John Green teaches you how to assess the sources of information you find on the internet. The growing suspicion of expertise is a…
Let’s talk about Wikipedia. Wikipedia is often maligned by teachers and twitter trolls alike as an unreliable source. And yes, it does sometimes have major…
We love the internet! It’s a wealth of information where we can learn about just about anything, but it’s also kind of a pit of…
Look to your left. Look to your right. Look at this video. Today, John Green is going to teach you how to read laterally, using…
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