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Cambridge Analytica and microtargeting of "low-information voters" https://t.co/ZEy5ibwHip
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From Larry Ferlazzo - "We can think of far worse things a student might say to us, and John's comment demonstrates our perspective on using video with English-Language Learners (and, for that matter, with all students) -- research and our experience show that it can be a very effective learning tool, but it has to be used as an active one."
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Fake and false news is a big problem. Here are some tips to navigate the ways fake news stories seek to fool you… https://t.co/XoZ0RepieD
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Good video from John Spencer
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From Dave Truss - "Ambiguity can be a necessary part of authentic and transformative learning experiences, but if it doesn’t lead to learning, it can lead to apathy, frustration, and complacency. ‘Learn to live with ambiguity’, but do not live in it."
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From Lolly Daskal - "Empathy is a leadership competency – like no other skill- that can make a big difference when it comes to leadership."
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From TED - With the advent of the Internet and social media, news is distributed at an incredible rate by an unprecedented number of different media outlets. How do we choose which news to consume? Damon Brown gives the inside scoop on how the opinions and facts (and sometimes non-facts) make their way into the news and how the smart reader can tell them apart.
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Good thoughts for ensuring a growth mindset heading into the new year.
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via Hravard Biz - "In most organizations, culture and strategy tend to be discussed in separate conversations. Executives know that culture is important and that a negative culture can hurt company performance, but they often don’t know what to do about it." "When most companies try to improve their culture, they focus on the negative aspects, and try to fix them. This sounds reasonable, but what we’ve learned is that the opposite approach is much more successful. You should identify a few positive attributes within your culture that are connected directly to your identity and the specific capabilities that are driving success in your business, double down on them and find ways to accelerate and extend them throughout the organization"
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Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) Primary Source Sets are designed to help students develop critical thinking skills by exploring topics in history, literature, and culture through primary sources. Drawing online materials from libraries, archives, and museums across the United States, the sets use letters, photographs, posters, oral histories, video clips, sheet music, and more. Each set includes a topic overview, ten to fifteen primary sources, links to related resources, and a teaching guide. These sets were created and reviewed by the teachers on the DPLA's Education Advisory Committee.
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Digital tool to spot the origin of fake news on Twitter
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From Stony Brook University
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Good Resource from Stanford on reading like a historian.
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From te Hechinger Report - "The overwhelming majority of young people are unable to sift through online information and separate fact, fiction and opinion, according to a new study from Stanford University."
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NLP helps young people gain the tools to discern credible news and become lifelong learners.
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From NPR
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Good resources from Larry Ferlaazzo
The blogging space of the Burlington Public Schools Assistant Superintendent for Learning
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