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Our chapter could help develop media literacy materials, and explain
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Our chapter could help develop media literacy materials, and discuss reliable sources and what criteria are appropriate for Wikipedia and for other news platforms.
   
 
Possible partner: Society of Professional Journalists, developing criteria, materials, showing logo
 
Possible partner: Society of Professional Journalists, developing criteria, materials, showing logo
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Possible partner: Newseum, which has high school educators coming in periodically for discussion/training about media literacy.
 
Possible partner: Newseum, which has high school educators coming in periodically for discussion/training about media literacy.
   
This may not unrealistic without finding donors to support the effort --- organizations and/or individuals. Donations to such an effort are federally tax-deductible for individuals; the situation is perhaps more complicated for organizations.
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Realistically we'd need donors to support the effort --- organizations and/or individuals. Donations to such an effort are federally tax-deductible for individuals; the situation is perhaps more complicated for organizations.
   
 
Followup: Andrew Lih and Peter Meyer
 
Followup: Andrew Lih and Peter Meyer

Latest revision as of 20:53, 10 December 2016

Our chapter could help develop media literacy materials, and discuss reliable sources and what criteria are appropriate for Wikipedia and for other news platforms.

Possible partner: Society of Professional Journalists, developing criteria, materials, showing logo

Possible partner: Newseum, which has high school educators coming in periodically for discussion/training about media literacy.

Realistically we'd need donors to support the effort --- organizations and/or individuals. Donations to such an effort are federally tax-deductible for individuals; the situation is perhaps more complicated for organizations.

Followup: Andrew Lih and Peter Meyer