Civic Online Reasoning: Sorting Fact from Fiction on the Internet
March 20, 3:00pm - 4:00pmWest Oʻahu Campus, Zoom
Speaker: Joel Breakstone, Director, Stanford History Education Group (SHEG). SHEG's Civic Online Reasoning curriculum, based on research with professional fact checkers and tested in classrooms across the country, teaches students to effectively evaluate online content. During this interactive workshop, participants will consider the research behind the curriculum, review curricular materials, and discuss how these resources can be integrated into their own classrooms. Breakstone leads SHEG's efforts to research, develop, and disseminate free curriculum and assessments. The Civic Online Reasoning curriculum won a Global Media and Information Literacy Award from UNESCO in 2020. Breakstone received a Ph.D. from the Stanford Graduate School of Education and has taught high school history in Vermont. This event is being offered via Zoom (zoom.us) and registration is required by visiting this link: https://hawaii.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUvf-mrqDMpH9zUDlcWadgwah3MrXVR036g or by clicking the link below.
Ticket Information
https://hawaii.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUvf-mrqDMpH9zUDlcWadgwah3MrXVR036g
Event Sponsor
Misinformation Week Series at James & Abigail Campbell Library https://go.hawaii.edu/Egk, West Oʻahu Campus
More Information
Meera Garud, 808-956-5807, meera@hawaii.edu,
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Civic Online Reasoning: Sorting Fact from Fiction on the Internet West Oʻahu Campus, Zoom
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