PPT-Journal #5: Fake News Learning Targets:

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Students will be able to explain why Fake News is an important current social issue Students will be able to identify techniques to differentiate real news from

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Students will be able to explain why Fake News is an important current social issue Students will be able to identify techniques to differentiate real news from Fake News Students will be able to define Fake News as well as who creates it and who consumes it. Warm-Up: Respond on binder paper. “Fake news” has become a sudden and popular phrase within the last 4-5 months. What is “fake news”? Who talks about it? List all the different ways news could be considered “fake.” Are they all equally fake, or are there degrees of “fake news”?. Presented by:. Connecticut State Department of Education Coherence Conference. February 25, 2016. Watertown Public Schools Facts. Number of Students: 2,848. Number of Schools: 5. (One Pre-K-2 primary school, two grades 3-5 schools, one grades 6-8 middle school, one high school). Major newspapers . have been hemorrhaging . money and . staff. (50% decline since 2000) Craigslist helped kill newspapers. Yet online news sites . are exploding, and some . low quality ones . have . far more . A Media Literacy Workshop. Fake or Not?. What is Fake News?. Fake news. is a type of hoax or deliberate spread of misinformation (false information), be it via the traditional print or broadcasting . Dr. Glenda . Cooper. City University London. @glendacooper. ‘Fake news and the Public’ – Harpers’ Magazine. “Once the news faker obtains access to the press wires all the honest. editors alive will not be able to repair the mischief he can do. An editor. 1. Media Production . All content and information . needs to be approved . before it was aired or published by traditional "gatekeepers" such as newspaper editors, publishers and news shows. - in the 1970s and 1980s.. Welcome. 2. Norms for Collaboration. What is student engaged assessment?. A system of interrelated practices that positions students as leaders of their own learning.. Embedded in EL’s 3-8 curriculum to close achievement gaps and help all students succeed.. the . Future . of. Democracy. . Leo A. Gher, Professor Emeritus. Southern Illinois University. Fake News. _______. _______. _______. _______. _______. _______. __. _____. _______. _______. _______. by . Karissa. . Alcox. Identifying Fake News Headlines. What's the Point of Fake News?. Entertainment . . Social Commentary . = . Satire. 1. Unnecessary Adjectives. 2. Too Many Details. 3. Vagueness. Russell Palmer. GaETC. 9 November 2017. What is fake news? . “. F. ake news.  is frequently used to describe a political story which is seen as damaging to an agency, entity, or . person[…]it . is by no means restricted to politics, and seems to have currency in terms of general news. The . Solna. Centrum subway station in Stockholm looks like the escalator to hell. The largest steer horns in the entire world. FAKE.  . The world’s fluffiest bunny - he's somewhere under there, we promise.. Even President Obama weighed in (while still president), assailing the rapid accumulation of fake news as a "dust cloud of nonsense.". "If we are not serious about facts, if we can't discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, than we have problems," he said at a. Fake News The Monthly Security Awareness Newsletter for You OUCH! October 2020 Check the Author: Who is the author? Research them to see if they are a credible author, their reputation in the communit 2 Foreword The reductions in antibiotic use that have been achieved by the UK livestock sectors over the last ve years has been a great success story, and the creation of the previous sector tar

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