Resources
- Media Literacy NOW
Leading national advocacy organization for media literacy education policy - The News Literacy Project
Specifically suited for students - National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE)
Schools and Organizations which educate on Media Literacy - NAMLE
Media Literacy Defined - Center for Media Literacy
Media Literacy: A Definition and More - Media Smarts- Canada’s Centre for Digital and Media Literacy
Media Literacy Fundamentals - The Atlantic
Teach Media Literacy - Huffington Post
States Should Require Schools to Teach Media Literacy to Combat Fake News - Market Watch
How biased is your news source? - Civic Nebraska
On civility: 3 questions to ask yourself in touch conversations
Poynter Resources & Articles
- Ethics
- Fact-Checking
- Innovation
- Digital Tools
- Leadership
- New Data Tracks How Fast News Desserts Are Spreading
- How three very different wealthy newspaper owners got three different results
- How to fact-check politics in countries with no press freedom
- The Poynter Institute and Working Nation announce partnership to educate journalists on the future of work and equity gaps in higher education
- This fact-checker completely changed its brand to focus more on audience
Panelist Recommended Resources
- Rotary
School for Skeptics
In the internet age, literacy means distinguishing between fact and fiction - Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls
Smart Girls Understand: How to Be a Savvy News Consumer - Nieman Reports
The Road to Better National Journalism Starts in Small Towns
The media would be better off with more journalists working outside the major cities - CITS
The Danger of Fake News to Our Election - FactCheck.org
How to Spot Fake News - American Press Institute
The Future of Fact-Checking: Moving ahead in political accountability journalism - ACRL Insider
Project Information Literacy Releases “How Students Engage with News” research Report