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House of Commons: Disinformation and ‘fake news’
Since 2018 the UK Parliament's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee scrutinizes the risks of the new media (pdf, 2019).
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Cold War International History Project
The Project supports the release of historical materials by governments on all sides of the Cold War. It publishes documents through the Wilson Center's Digital Archive (USA 2020).
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The Constitutional Sources Project
Comprehensive, easily searchable, fully-indexed, and freely accessible digital library of historical sources related to the creation, ratification, and amendment of the United States Constitution (USA 2016-21)
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Library of Congress
The Library of Congress offers classroom materials and lesson plans to help teachers use primary sources from the Library's digital collections (2017).
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Emmett Till Project
The Emmett Till Project is a digital platform commemorating the murder and trial of Emmett Louis Till that helped spark the Civil Rights Movement (USA 2022).
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Northstar Learning Guide
Minnesota's Saint Paul Public Library offers this extensive guide designed to help librarians and others teach basic digital literacy skills (USA 2017).
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The American Dream - Lesson Plan
ʺThis lesson invites students to search and sift through rare print documents, early motion pictures, photographs, and recorded sounds from the Library of Congress. Students experience the depth and breadth of the digital resources of the Library, tell the story of a decade, and help define the American Dream.ʺ Quelle: Anbieter (Library of Congress)
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Libretexts
The website contains open-access digital textbooks, campus courses of customized LibreTexts, homework exercises, and ancillary materials such as visualizations and simulations in STEM fields, social sciences, and humanities (USA 2019).
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J. Robert Oppenheimer: Freedom and Necessity in the Sciences
What is the purpose of science in society? What role should the general public play in the sciences? J. Robert Oppenheimer answered these questions in a lecture delivered at Dartmouth College on April 14, 1959.
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Digital Citizenship
This curriculum is designed to empower students to think critically, behave safely, and participate responsibly in our digital world (USA: Common Sense Education 2019).
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