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Media Literacy Education since 1997

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Fake News Resources for Teachers

March 16, 2017 heyjuliesmith4 Comments

TweetResources to Help You Get Started: Super fun to have everyone jumping on the “fake news” bandwagon – we media…

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Fake News Sites & Sources to Avoid:

December 2, 2016 heyjuliesmith1 Comment

TweetThere are hundreds of “news” sites online that spread false and misleading information.  After doing a bit of research, I’ve…

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7 Ways Media Literacy Can Help You Survive Political News

October 6, 2016 heyjuliesmith1 Comment

TweetMy name is Julie and I am here to help you survive the rest of the campaign season.  If you’re…

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My Bias is Better Than Your Bias – Guest Post from Art La Flamme

September 29, 2016September 29, 2016 heyjuliesmithNo Comments

TweetOn the best of days, I tend to have a hate-hate relationship with most social media sites. This is probably…

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We Need to Talk About Leslie Jones

August 25, 2016 heyjuliesmith2 Comments

TweetWhy we Need to Talk About Leslie Jones in Class By now you’ve probably heard about SNL’s Leslie Jones, who’s…

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Media Literacy in an Age of Immediate and Horrible News

July 17, 2016 heyjuliesmithNo Comments

Tweet“Technology always has unforeseen consequences, and it is not always clear, at the beginning, who or what will win, and…

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11 Tools to Verify that Online Info

June 2, 2016 heyjuliesmithNo Comments

TweetThis afternoon I had the pleasure of presenting at the Catholic Press Association National Conference here in St. Louis.  Great…

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How Can Media Literacy Save our Democracy?

May 1, 2016 heyjuliesmithNo Comments

TweetCan media literacy save our democracy?  You bet. Democracy depends on a well-informed electorate.  And the more time I spend…

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How to Critically Evaluate “News” on Social Media

April 30, 2016April 30, 2016 heyjuliesmith1 Comment

TweetIs social media a valid source of information? It can be.  But for us to sift through and evaluate the tremendous…

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