MediaShift lists NLP as a resource to help students

NLP in the News


Author and journalism professor Kim Lisagor Bisheff writes in MediaShift about the importance of teaching students to become responsible news consumers. She recommends the News Literacy Project as a great resource to help them separate good journalism from bad.

“‘It’s all fake’ is a refrain we can’t afford to accept — as journalists and as a society,” Bisheff says. “If your students worked to address and overcome their distrust, that’s an accomplishment worth celebrating.”

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