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Wikipedia as a Source
Wikipedia as a Source
Air/Publish Date: 03/22/2007
Event Date: 03/22/2007
Many college students are using the citizen-created online encyclopedia Wikipedia as a source, despite the presence of false information in some entries -- and a growing number of colleges now prohibit the use of Wikipedia as a source in student papers.
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How Trustworthy Are Medical Studies?
How Trustworthy Are Medical Studies?
Air/Publish Date: 07/15/2005
Event Date: 07/15/2005
The conclusions of medical research studies must be carefully evaluated and re-evaluated over time, as new understandings of science expand researchers' ability to interpret and analyze data and findings.
CLIP LENGTH: 00:02:31
Hoax.Com
Hoax.Com
Air/Publish Date: 08/07/1997
Event Date: 08/07/1997
Examples of unsubstantiated rumors, false stories, misquotes and misattributions that have been widely circulated on the Internet.
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Media Literacy Taught in High School
Media Literacy Taught in High School
Air/Publish Date: 07/05/1997
Event Date: 07/05/1997
High school media literacy courses teach students how to watch for manipulation and think critically while consuming media of all kinds -- print, visual, audio, video, and online.
CLIP LENGTH: 00:01:58
New Mexico Mandates Media Literacy Study
New Mexico Mandates Media Literacy Study
Air/Publish Date: 01/04/1995
Event Date: 01/04/1995
New Mexico is first state in US to require all its students study media literacy: how to "read" and analyze photographs, video, audio, animations and online postings as well as printed words.
CLIP LENGTH: 00:02:23
Stephen Jay Gould: "Bully for Brontosaurus"
Stephen Jay Gould: "Bully for Brontosaurus"
Air/Publish Date: 07/09/1991
Event Date: 07/09/1991
Popular science writer and essayist Stephen Jay Gould talks about his efforts to make science "vulgar" -- using the Latin meaning of the word, "common" -- so that more people will understand its workings and beauty.
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