PPT-GALILEO vs. Fake News GALILEO WINS!

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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

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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 personit is by no means restricted to politics and seems to have currency in terms of general news. Under the GALILEO Umbrella. GALILEO. Digital Library of Georgia. GIL. New Georgia Encyclopedia. GALILEO Knowledge Repository. Affordable Learning Georgia. A One-Minute History. 1994. Concept initiated by RACL. A New Way to Search. Agenda. What is Discover GALILEO?. What’s in Discover GALILEO?. Demonstration of Discover GALILEO. Coming Soon!. A Few Resources to Access Outside of Discover GALILEO. What is Discover GALILEO?. Presentation by: Carlos Diaz de Leon & Martin Andreu . P.2. Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa, Italy on February 15, 1564. He was the oldest of seven children. .. His father was a musician and wool trader, who wanted his son to study medicine as there was more money in medicine.. Dr. Carl J. Wenning. ISU Physics Department . Reminders. Mallard-based reading . quiz due prior to . start of class on Thursday despite quiz.. In. -class Quiz #2 . on . Thursday, 9/11. 10 MC questions. CONTEXT STUDY 2015. Scene 1 – 1609 - Padua. Question 1. Why “have people believed the sun and all the stars of heaven rotate around mankind?”. People have believed that because in the morning the sun is to there left and in the evening it is to their right, the only explanation is that the sun is moving around them. People have even made models of the solar system where the earth sits in the middle and all the stars revolve around it.. 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 . Sarah Renn. . F. YE Program Coordinator. First Year Programs & Learning. Communities. Session Objectives. Attendees will reflect on their own experience with and preferences for news sources.. Nicole Lindbergh 11.18.17. z. z. The Controversy. Obama: “If we can’t discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems.”. Clickbait journalism. Fake news “got more engagement on Facebook” than major media outlet news -Silverman. H. abermel. Impetus theory. Impetus – an imparted, enduring force. John . Philoponus. (6. th. century). Jean . Buridan. . (. 14. th. century). “When . a mover sets a body in motion he implants into it a certain impetus, that is, a certain force enabling a body to move in the direction in which the mover starts it, be it upwards, downwards, . 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.. Under the GALILEO Umbrella. GALILEO. Digital Library of Georgia. GIL. New Georgia Encyclopedia. GALILEO Knowledge Repository. Affordable Learning Georgia. A One-Minute History. 1994. Concept initiated by RACL. Inspired by Heather Lister and . susan. Brooks-young’s presentations at the . ncce. 2018 conference. Presenter: Peter g. . mohn. March 9, 2018. Fake news spreads farther, faster & deeper. Published in Science – study by MIT Researchers. 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 Fake News Content Lesson 2 Fake News Fake News is content that is intentionally misleading, sensationalized, or deliberately false. Results from a 2016 Buzzfeed survey found that “fake news headlines fool American adults about 75% of the

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