Did anyone get to tune in today?

I saw a couple of the sessions and it was amazing!! I hope to watch the recordings for the ones I missed.

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On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 8:38 AM Stieber, Rachel <rstieber@windsorct.org> wrote:
Thanks for sharing Jenny! NewList has great resources to integrate into misinformation lessons for middle and high school. I'm interested to see what the PD has to offer.

Rachel

On Sun, Jan 23, 2022 at 10:23 PM Jenny Lussier <jlussier@rsd13.org> wrote:

In case you missed it, this looks great. It is directed toward middle and high school educators. It's part of National News Literacy Week which starts Monday, Jan. 24.

Jenny


Dear Jenny, The News Literacy Project is pleased to announce National NewsLitCamp®: Misinformation, as part of National News Literacy Week, Jan. 24 – 28, 2022.
National NewsLitCamp Misinformation

Dear Jenny,

The News Literacy Project is pleased to announce National NewsLitCamp®: Misinformation, as part of National News Literacy Week, Jan. 24 – 28, 2022.

Join us on Thursday, Jan. 27, for this immersive conference built exclusively for educators! NewsLitCamp: Misinformation is a virtual event designed to help students understand, recognize, and avoid misinformation. We have a range of sessions throughout the day, starting at 8 a.m. ET and finishing with a final session at 7:00 p.m. ET.

Sessions will include insights from journalists and other experts nationwide, along with the opportunity to connect and share directly with other educators in small, virtual breakout rooms.

Learn how to curate news sources to avoid misinformation, teach your students valuable fact-checking skills, navigate extremism and conspiracy theories in the classroom, and so much more.

The day's programming will also include free resources from NLP designed to equip you with the tools to engage students with timely and practical news literacy lessons.

To register, click here.

Logging in from the West Coast? If you are a West Coast-based educator, a portion of programming will made available again later in the day, to ensure you won’t miss a thing.

This event is free, made possible with generous support from SmartNews.

Questions or concerns? Email us at newslitcamp@newslit.org.

We’ll see you on Jan. 27!

Toward an informed future,

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