The Sift: Final issue: Top clicks in 2024-25
Hello Sift reader, This is the final Sift issue of the school year!🎉 We’ve got a roundup of stories and resources you loved. Before we jump in, a couple of quick notes: ➡️ How did we do this year? Share your thoughts in our annual Sift reader survey. You can enter to win one of four $50 Amazon gift cards at the end of the survey. Winners will be announced on June 4. 📫 NLP is launching a newsletter to help families navigate today’s information landscape. Interested? Subscribe to Scroll Smarter. We’ll be back in your inbox in September. Have a great summer! 😊 Sincerely, The Sift team |
In this issue
Final issue: Top clicks in 2024-25 | RumorGuard Guide
Top picks clicks
Sift reader, these stories were among the most clicked news links in The Sift this school year.
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Most popular resources
These recommended NLP resources were among the most clicked in The Sift this school year.
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★ Featured classroom resource:
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Every week we offer RumorGuard examples of viral falsehoods and tips to debunk them. But there’s more! We also provide teaching slides for each example we feature, and we’ve heard your feedback about how useful these slides are in the classroom.
This RumorGuard Guide for the 2024-25 school year compiles every rumor we’ve featured in The Sift this year and links to each week’s accompanying teaching slides.
These slides were expanded this year to bring you more context, teachable takeaways and interactive walk-throughs on how to investigate viral rumors. Many slides even include short videos to help guide students through the fact-checking process. (P.S. Did you like these slides? ➡️ Tell us in the reader survey.)
Featured videoHow do journalists use AI? While it can help with some aspects of the reporting process, AI can’t replace human judgment. More in this NLP TikTok (also on Instagram): ![]() |
Need more for your summer reading list?
Check out some of these news literacy-related pieces.
Journalism
- “What Is News?” (Pew Research Center).
- Video: “Midcoast newspaper opens café to connect with the community” (WABI-TV5).
- “Can She Keep PBS on the Air?” (The New York Times).
Press freedom
- Opinion: “A.G. Sulzberger: A Free People Need a Free Press” (The New York Times).
- “Pope Leo XIV urges release of imprisoned journalists, affirms gift of free speech and press” (The Associated Press).
Artificial intelligence
- “Study Guide Supremacy: Getting my news from ChatGPT.” (Columbia Journalism Review).
Misinformation
- “Teaching Students to Identify and Attack Misinformation” (Inside Higher Ed).
- “How the Indian Media Amplified Falsehoods in the Drumbeat of War” (The New York Times).
Thanks for reading!
Your weekly issue of The Sift is created by Susan Minichiello (@susanmini.bsky.social), Dan Evon (@danieljevon), Peter Adams (@peteradams.bsky.social), Hannah Covington (@hannahcov.bsky.social) and Pamela Brunskill (@PamelaBrunskill). It is edited by Mary Kane (@mk6325.bsky.social) and Lourdes Venard (@lourdesvenard.bsky.social).
You’ll find teachable moments from our previous issues in the archives. Send your suggestions and success stories to [email protected].