The experience of teaching media literacy in a New England classroom: perspectives, empathy, moments of clarity The experience of teaching media literacy in a New England classroom: perspectives, empathy, moments of clarity The experience of teaching media literacy in a New England classroom: perspectives, empathy, moments of clarity Erin2022-05-23T07:15:36-04:00May 22, 2022|Stories|
Science standards must include media literacy skills for civic life Science standards must include media literacy skills for civic life Science standards must include media literacy skills for civic life Erin2023-09-08T13:56:39-04:00April 16, 2022|Stories|
Maps show – and hide – key information about Ukraine war Erin2022-03-21T14:10:43-04:00March 21, 2022|Stories|
In the Ukraine Conflict, Fake Fact-Checks Are Being Used to Spread Disinformation Erin2022-03-08T19:16:52-05:00March 8, 2022|Stories|
Do you want to help Ukraine? Don’t feed disinformation Erin2022-03-01T09:50:17-05:00March 1, 2022|Stories|
Russia could unleash disruptive cyberattacks against the US – but efforts to sow confusion and division are more likely Erin2022-02-24T16:29:09-05:00February 24, 2022|Stories|
Technology is revolutionizing how intelligence is gathered and analyzed – and opening a window onto Russian military activity around Ukraine Erin2022-02-24T16:26:01-05:00February 24, 2022|Stories|
Opinion: Media literacy isn’t enough if people don’t want to check facts and assumptions Opinion: Media literacy isn’t enough if people don’t want to check facts and assumptions Opinion: Media literacy isn’t enough if people don’t want to check facts and assumptions Erin2022-01-25T11:13:04-05:00January 23, 2022|Stories|
When the news went bad — and how to fix it When the news went bad — and how to fix it When the news went bad — and how to fix it Erin2021-09-27T11:24:45-04:00September 27, 2021|Stories|