Credibility
Monday, August 31st & Tuesday, September 1st
Today's Slides
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MediaBiasFactCheck.comIt can be hard finding a source that you can trust. As we've learned, there is no such thing as an unbiased source. That doesn't mean we should trust them all equally. Use this excellent website, MediaBiasFactCheck.com to investigate different news sources. Use the attached worksheet to help guide you through the website. Some of this will be done independently, and the last page will be done with your group.
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How-To Video! |
A Tale of 2 TextBooks
Spend at least 8 minutes going through the article from the New York Times. Think about the concept of narrative as you do.
To demonstrate your knowledge, choose one:
1) Take notes & take a picture of them.
2) Write a 6+ sentence summary/reflection about what you learned.
3) Record a 45+ second audio (or video) reflection.
Submit it to Comparing Textbooks on Schoology.
To demonstrate your knowledge, choose one:
1) Take notes & take a picture of them.
2) Write a 6+ sentence summary/reflection about what you learned.
3) Record a 45+ second audio (or video) reflection.
Submit it to Comparing Textbooks on Schoology.