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  • How to Use Social Media for Social Good

    This lesson plan from PBS NewsHour Extra is designed to teach students to how to recognize bots online and critically reflect on how bots are shaping political discourse around the world (USA 2017).

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  • Interpreting & Verifying the News in an Era of Info Overload

    Student readings, discussion questions, and inquiry suggestions with focus on the need to critically interpret and verify what one sees, hears, and reads to avoid being swamped by information overload (USA, Teachable Moment 2011).

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  • Twitter: The spread of low-credibility content by social bots

    Researchers at Indiana University ʺanalyze[d] 14 million messages spreading 400 thousand articles on Twitter during ten months in 2016 and 2017ʺ and found ʺevidence that social bots played a disproportionate role in spreading articles from low-credibility sources.ʺ(USA: Nature Communications 2018).

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  • Three kinds of propaganda

    Cory Doctorow explains 'propaganda' and 'alternative facts' as a crisis ʺabout how we know whether something is trueʺ (USA: boingboing 2017-18).

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  • Website Credibility Lesson Plan

    This lesson plan for Grades 4-8 will help guide students to identify and classify resources for credibility, explain why websites should be evaluated for credibility, evaluate example websites, and share their findings with classmates (USA: Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security at Purdue University 2021). 

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  • Rethinking Globalization

    In this New York Times Lesson students consider: Who are the winners and losers in this story of economic change? What policy proposals would best support workers hurt by globalization? (2016)

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  • World101: Globalization

    Students learn to understand the benefits and challenges of our increasingly interconnected world through real-world examples. They will understand the global supply chain of medicine, learn how NAFTA has influenced avocado consumption, and examine two-hundred years of global communications (USA: The Council on Foreign Relations 2019).

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  • Global Commodities

    This project from the financial news center DailyFX provides ʺa re-imagined 3D globe where the heights of countries rise and fall to show the import and export levels of a range of commoditiesʺ (USA 2020).

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  • Questioning our Throwaway Culture

    What is ʺthrowaway cultureʺ — and how do we participate in it? Students explore 'planned obsolescence' and a countering movement for the 'right-to-repair.' (USA: Teachable Moments 2022)

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  • Monopoly

    Students will learn in this EconEd-lesson that the profit-maximization rules for the monopoly are the same as they are for a perfectly competitive firm but the monopoly will produce a smaller output than society would like it to produce (USA 2016-22).

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