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Combating Fake News And Teaching Digital Literacy via  STEVEN ANDERSON @web20classroom

Combating Fake News And Teaching Digital Literacy via  STEVEN ANDERSON @web20classroom | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

"If the most recent U.S. Election has taught us anything it's that we live in an era of fake news and sites. With accusations flying of manipulation of stories, the media and voters, it’s truly hard to know if what we read on blogs, social media and other sites is actually the truth or a tale spun to generate clicks. To further compound the problem a recent study from Stanford shows that the vast majority of students can’t determine it what they read on websites is true or baloney. 


The study showed More than two out of three middle-schoolers couldn’t see any valid reason to mistrust a post written by a bank executive arguing that young adults need more financial-planning help. And nearly four in 10 high-school students believed, based on the headline, that a photo of deformed daisies on a photo-sharing site provided strong evidence of toxic conditions near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan, even though no source or location was given for the photo. 


 With many schools and districts rolling out 1:1 initiatives and a push to digitize learning, helping students understand where their information comes from, and if it is reliable and accurate are critical skills, not just for learning for but life as well. "


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CM Group to showcase the Luminosity LMS – a Top 10 LMS Worldwide 2015 – at Learning Technologies

CM Group to showcase the Luminosity LMS – a Top 10 LMS Worldwide 2015 – at Learning Technologies | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

Luminosity Learning Management System (LMS) from CM Group, has been awarded a place in the Top 10 LMSs Worldwide, as part of Craig Weiss’ Top LMS Rankings Report 2015. On stand 102 at Learning Technologies, CM Group will demonstrate how the Luminosity LMS and Luminosity mobile learning Apps are e... http://elearningfeeds.com/cm-group-to-showcase-the-luminosity-lms-a-top-10-lms-worldwide-2015-at-learning-technologies/


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Colección de la British Pathé con 85.000 vídeo clips de noticias históricas, gratis en Youtube #recomiendo #nodoinglés

Colección de la British Pathé con 85.000 vídeo clips de noticias históricas, gratis en Youtube #recomiendo #nodoinglés | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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Alazne González's curator insight, April 19, 2014 4:52 PM

Canal de Youtube de British Pathé 


La British Pathé, productora muy importante de noticiarios y documentales entre los años 1896 y 1976, acaba de subir gran parte de su colección de vídeo clips con noticias históricas a Youtube.

85.000 vídeos que suman aproximadamente 3.500 horas con noticias, muchas de las cuales muestran eventos muy importantes de la historia de la humanidad y algunas noticias que sobrepasan el límite de lo creíble.


En la colección tienen clips de noticias de la I y II  Guerra Mundial, invenciones, sucesos raros y extraordinarios con animales, personas que realizan pruebas temerarias, celebridades de la era de oro del cine y muchos, muchos otros que se produjeron alrededor del mundo.

También, si no quieren ir buscando a través de distintas noticias, ofrecen algunas listas de reproducción organizadas por temas.

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From News as Reporting To News as a Gateway To Learn In Depth About a Topic

From News as Reporting To News as a Gateway To Learn In Depth About a Topic | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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Robin Good's curator insight, October 26, 2013 1:19 PM



It's the second time that I go back to this insightful article by Jonathan Stray, dating back to 2011, but which was visionary and rightful then as it is still now. The first time I did, right after it came out, I didn't actually realize in full how relevant and important was the idea being communicated through it.


On the surface the article talks about an hypotethical Editorial Search Engine as a desirable news app. But if you look just beyond the surface, which is by itself fascinating, in essence, Mr. Stray indicates how useful and effective it would be if news publishers moved on from reporting and into 100% curated coverage of a certain topic, issue or story, opening a fascinating discovery gateway around each story and allowing in time for these streams to intersect and interconnect with each other.


By doing this, we can not only make the news much more interesting and relevant, but we can transform them into instruments for in-depth learning about anything we are interested in.


In this light the future of news could be very much about Comprehensively Informing an Audience on a Specific Topic. And if you stop enough time to re-read it and think about it, this is a pretty powerful and revolutionary concept by itself.


He specifically writes: "Rather than (always, only) writing stories, we should be trying to solve the problem of comprehensively informing the user on a particular topic."


"Choose a topic and start with traditional reporting, content creation, in-house explainers and multimedia stories. Then integrate a story-specific search engine that gathers together absolutely everything else that can be gathered on that topic, and applies whatever niche filtering, social curation, visualization, interaction and communication techniques are most appropriate."


Jonathan Stray makes also a very inspiring connection to Jay Rosen of NYU and his idea of covering 100% of a story which in my view correctly anticipated the niche content curation trend while going beyond it in its effort to explore gateways to innovation. 

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Michael Britt's comment, October 27, 2013 12:27 PM
I think the points above are excellent. I only wish "content consumers" if you will, agreed with this message. I say that because I have been critisized by one consumer because he didn't feel that I gave him ENOUGH content on a topic. In other words, in many content consumer's minds, A LOT OF CONTENT = VALUE. Hopefully the public is going to realize that this is not true.
Stephen Dale's curator insight, October 29, 2013 1:56 PM

A useful article on the  role of journalists by Jonathan Stray. He postulates that rather than writing stories, journalists should be trying to solve the problem of comprehensively informing the user on a particular topic, by applying filtering, social curation, visualistion and interaction with their audience. I think the professional press has woken up to this, and commend the Guardian for their insightful reporting. 

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Discuss Current Events in the Classroom with Flipboard | Flipboard

Discuss Current Events in the Classroom with Flipboard | Flipboard | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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Tackling Controversial Issues in the Citizenship Classroom

The purpose of this resource is to provide you as teacher with


 The opportunity to reflect on a number of issues associated with teaching controversial issues in the classroom

A practical approach which allows students to explore controversial issues which arise in citizenship and other areas of the curriculum in a way which is safe for both teacher and students.


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History of #Hashtags (2007-2013) (Infographic)

History of #Hashtags (2007-2013) (Infographic) | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

The Twitter IPO has us in a hashtag state of mind. Offerpop built this infographic to pay homage to the past and future of the hashtag.


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Newsdeck's curator insight, April 9, 2014 10:47 AM

A homage of 6 years to the past and future of the Hashtag, a social powerful tool for social marketers. The most important symbol proposed by twitter became famous thanks to commercial events and social networks.