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Media Literacy Resource Bank

Overview: This resource bank was developed by committees created through CRS 22-2-145 (media literacy) and CRS 22-2-127.8 (Social media impacts on mental health education literacy). Committees identified resources for K-12 educators, parents/families/trusted adults, community members, and youth to support teaching media literacy, the impacts of social media and the healthy use of social media. Resources include professional development opportunities, instructional strategies, research based scholarly articles, and promising program materials. Topics include: Information literacy, digital citizenship, impacts of social media on mental and physical health, internet safety, cybersecurity, and cyberbullying,

Questions? If you have questions or suggestions for a great free resource, please email Jamie Hurley, hurley_j@cde.state.co.us.


Snopes

Snopes’ fact-checking and original investigative reporting lights the way to evidence-based and contextualized analysis. They always link to and document their sources so that readers are empowered to do independent research and make up their own minds.


Type of Resource:

  • Article

Topic:

  • Misinformation

Audience:

  • Teacher and Student
  • Community Member

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Free Resource!

Free


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