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Incorporating Social Media and Digital Citizenship in the First-Year Experience Course

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In this post I’ll discuss how we’re approaching the new outcome of “responsible use of the internet and other social media” that the faculty have added to the course. Demonstrate effective ways to responsibly use social media to positively engage with others and portray oneself with authenticity.

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Fighting Fake News in the Classroom

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This is particularly alarming because we live in an era when, according to Pew Research Center, 68 percent of American adults get their news from social media —platforms where opinion is often presented as fact. While Facebook and other social media outlets have pledged to tackle fake news , the results are lackluster.

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Digital Literacy Skills for Students

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Together, these three skills form the backbone of digital literacy, empowering individuals to engage responsibly, communicate effectively, and think critically in an increasingly digital and interconnected world. What are examples of digital literacy skills? What are the 5 examples of technology literacy?

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How to Use the Vaping and Juuling Trend to Teach Media Literacy

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Some point to the clever, social media-friendly ad campaigns and marketing efforts of Juul in the early 2010s. While Juul has since abandoned these campaigns, the Juul ads, along with the cigarette ads before them, provide a great case study of the persuasive tricks and deeper meaning of advertisements and commercials.

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Summer Reads for Teachers

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We include books, blogs, and newsletters that cover a range of topics from social media and disinformation to Gamergate. As you think about how to continue helping students navigate their digital lives, these resources can enrich that work. Digital Citizenship in Action: Empowering Students to Engage in Online Communities.

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Global Collaboration Week Begins - Find a Project and Connect!

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and are an excellent example of teachers continuing to learn from one another how to experience connectivist ways of sharing expertise in distributed knowledge spaces. International Moot Courts- Cases from Canada, Australia, South Africa, and India. For example, students may present case studies on education systems around the world.