Explore free speech rights in the context of public officials blocking people online in this classroom-ready activity, a supplement to The Sift.
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Daily Do Now slides
This collection of “do now” resources is an ideal way to maximize news literacy learning in the opening minutes of class.
Is that a fact? S3E3: “Flagrant foul: Misinformation and sports”
In today’s episode of our podcast Is that a fact?, guest host Jake Lloyd digs into how misinformation manifests in the sports world with author and journalist Jemele Hill.
Is that a fact? S1E3: “Can journalism survive an authoritarian ruler?”
In this episode, we speak to Filipina journalist Maria Ressa about the rise of misinformation, the role of tech in misinformation and her battles with President Duterte.
News Goggles: The New York Times editor’s note
Let’s examine an editor’s note published online on Sept. 27, 2020, that accompanied a New York Times investigation into President Donald Trump’s taxes and finances.


