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Is that a fact? S2E2: “Perception or reality: Just how divided is America, really?”
In this episode, we set out to explore whether the narrative of the country’s deep political polarization is fiction…
News Goggles: Lionel Ramos, Oklahoma Watch
How do journalists see news? Put on a pair of “news goggles” and check out these conversations with professional…
Is that a fact? S2E1: “How 9/11 truthers planted the seeds for QAnon”
For the second season of Is that a fact?, we’re exploring the origins of false narratives and the harm they…
Fact-check it!
Students will join an “expert” group to learn one specific digital verification skill, then reorganize and join a “jigsaw”…
How to teach news literacy in polarizing times
The historic upheaval that dominated previous headlines — including a global pandemic, a national reckoning over racial injustice, a…
Eight tips to Google like a pro*
This infographic suggests small tweaks you can make to your online searches that can make a big difference.
Is that a fact? S1E11: “Special: Is misinformation to blame for vaccine hesitancy?”
In this special episode of “Is that a fact?” we explore why some people remain hesitant to get one…
News Goggles: Ad or news?
Let’s use our news goggles to tell the difference between ads and news — even when they look alike!
News Goggles: Covering a newsworthy trial
In this edition of News Goggles, let’s look at the trial of Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer…
Classroom Activity: Is it “checkable”?
This upper elementary lesson introduces the concepts of fact-based and opinion-based statements using a group activity.



