News Literacy Across the Undergraduate Curriculum
Herausgeber: Damico, Amy M; Yang, Melissa M
News Literacy Across the Undergraduate Curriculum
Herausgeber: Damico, Amy M; Yang, Melissa M
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"In this edited volume, librarians and faculty members offer perspectives, workshop initiatives, and classroom strategies to assist readers in increasing news literacy on their campus"--
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"In this edited volume, librarians and faculty members offer perspectives, workshop initiatives, and classroom strategies to assist readers in increasing news literacy on their campus"--
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781440879722
- ISBN-10: 1440879729
- Artikelnr.: 69036560
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781440879722
- ISBN-10: 1440879729
- Artikelnr.: 69036560
Amy M. Damico is Professor of Communication and Faculty Adviser to the Endicott Scholars Honors Program at Endicott College, Beverly, MA, USA. Melissa M. Yang is Professor of Communication at Endicott College, Beverly, MA, USA.
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Explorations of Classroom Practice
1. Evaluating Sources and Identifying Disinformation Around Climate Change
Policy Using the SIFT Method, Kristine Kelly 2. Capturing Source Evaluation
in Action: Using Screencasting as a Tool for Student Engagement and
Self-Reflection, Michael Stöpel 3. An Assessment of the Effectiveness of an
Information Literacy Workshop on Student Ability to Determine Online
Content Credibility, Timothy Arnold 4. The News is History: Building News
Literacy Skills with Historic Primary Sources, Jen Hoyer 5. Media Framing
and the American Civil Rights Movement, Elizabeth Matelski 6. The
For-Against-Neutral Assignment, Sarah Gewirtz, Elijah Browne, and Ethan
Wittrock 7. Inoculating Against the Infodemic: An Argument for Implementing
Transdisciplinary Health Literacy Instruction, Lara Salahi 8. Bot Spotting:
Thinking Through Automation on Social Media, Randall Livingstone 9.
Integrating and Scaling Scientific News Literacy Education in a Large
Online Undergraduate Course, Wei Zakharov, Haiyan Li, Michael Fosmire, and
Jonathon Harbor 10. Incorporating News and Information Literacy into a
First Year Writing Program, Kelsey McNiff and Sam Alexander Part II:
Perspectives on Increasing News Literacy Across the Undergraduate
Curriculum 11. News Literacy Instruction in Practice: A Systematic Review,
Jessica Nicole Szempruch, Madison Veeneman, and Barbara Lewis 12.
Complicating News Literacy through a Media and Information Literacy Lens,
Natasha Casey and Spencer Brayton 13. Building the Information Avengers
Team, Carolyn Schubert and Ryan Alessi 14. Teaching News Literacy with a
Digital Badge, Katie Odhner and Brendan Johnson 15. Practical Approaches to
News Literacy for Undergraduate Library Instruction, Brooke Gross and Adam
Clemons 16. Strategies for Increasing News Literacy Skills through Academic
Librarian and Faculty Partnerships, Michelle Shea and Kelly Williams 17.
News and Information Literacy Across the Curriculum: Faculty Development
and Student Outcomes, Amy Damico and Melissa Yang 18. Reflections on
Student Leaders' Engagement with News and Information Literacy Across
Campus, Melissa Yang Conclusion Resources About the Editors and
Contributors Index
1. Evaluating Sources and Identifying Disinformation Around Climate Change
Policy Using the SIFT Method, Kristine Kelly 2. Capturing Source Evaluation
in Action: Using Screencasting as a Tool for Student Engagement and
Self-Reflection, Michael Stöpel 3. An Assessment of the Effectiveness of an
Information Literacy Workshop on Student Ability to Determine Online
Content Credibility, Timothy Arnold 4. The News is History: Building News
Literacy Skills with Historic Primary Sources, Jen Hoyer 5. Media Framing
and the American Civil Rights Movement, Elizabeth Matelski 6. The
For-Against-Neutral Assignment, Sarah Gewirtz, Elijah Browne, and Ethan
Wittrock 7. Inoculating Against the Infodemic: An Argument for Implementing
Transdisciplinary Health Literacy Instruction, Lara Salahi 8. Bot Spotting:
Thinking Through Automation on Social Media, Randall Livingstone 9.
Integrating and Scaling Scientific News Literacy Education in a Large
Online Undergraduate Course, Wei Zakharov, Haiyan Li, Michael Fosmire, and
Jonathon Harbor 10. Incorporating News and Information Literacy into a
First Year Writing Program, Kelsey McNiff and Sam Alexander Part II:
Perspectives on Increasing News Literacy Across the Undergraduate
Curriculum 11. News Literacy Instruction in Practice: A Systematic Review,
Jessica Nicole Szempruch, Madison Veeneman, and Barbara Lewis 12.
Complicating News Literacy through a Media and Information Literacy Lens,
Natasha Casey and Spencer Brayton 13. Building the Information Avengers
Team, Carolyn Schubert and Ryan Alessi 14. Teaching News Literacy with a
Digital Badge, Katie Odhner and Brendan Johnson 15. Practical Approaches to
News Literacy for Undergraduate Library Instruction, Brooke Gross and Adam
Clemons 16. Strategies for Increasing News Literacy Skills through Academic
Librarian and Faculty Partnerships, Michelle Shea and Kelly Williams 17.
News and Information Literacy Across the Curriculum: Faculty Development
and Student Outcomes, Amy Damico and Melissa Yang 18. Reflections on
Student Leaders' Engagement with News and Information Literacy Across
Campus, Melissa Yang Conclusion Resources About the Editors and
Contributors Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Explorations of Classroom Practice
1. Evaluating Sources and Identifying Disinformation Around Climate Change
Policy Using the SIFT Method, Kristine Kelly 2. Capturing Source Evaluation
in Action: Using Screencasting as a Tool for Student Engagement and
Self-Reflection, Michael Stöpel 3. An Assessment of the Effectiveness of an
Information Literacy Workshop on Student Ability to Determine Online
Content Credibility, Timothy Arnold 4. The News is History: Building News
Literacy Skills with Historic Primary Sources, Jen Hoyer 5. Media Framing
and the American Civil Rights Movement, Elizabeth Matelski 6. The
For-Against-Neutral Assignment, Sarah Gewirtz, Elijah Browne, and Ethan
Wittrock 7. Inoculating Against the Infodemic: An Argument for Implementing
Transdisciplinary Health Literacy Instruction, Lara Salahi 8. Bot Spotting:
Thinking Through Automation on Social Media, Randall Livingstone 9.
Integrating and Scaling Scientific News Literacy Education in a Large
Online Undergraduate Course, Wei Zakharov, Haiyan Li, Michael Fosmire, and
Jonathon Harbor 10. Incorporating News and Information Literacy into a
First Year Writing Program, Kelsey McNiff and Sam Alexander Part II:
Perspectives on Increasing News Literacy Across the Undergraduate
Curriculum 11. News Literacy Instruction in Practice: A Systematic Review,
Jessica Nicole Szempruch, Madison Veeneman, and Barbara Lewis 12.
Complicating News Literacy through a Media and Information Literacy Lens,
Natasha Casey and Spencer Brayton 13. Building the Information Avengers
Team, Carolyn Schubert and Ryan Alessi 14. Teaching News Literacy with a
Digital Badge, Katie Odhner and Brendan Johnson 15. Practical Approaches to
News Literacy for Undergraduate Library Instruction, Brooke Gross and Adam
Clemons 16. Strategies for Increasing News Literacy Skills through Academic
Librarian and Faculty Partnerships, Michelle Shea and Kelly Williams 17.
News and Information Literacy Across the Curriculum: Faculty Development
and Student Outcomes, Amy Damico and Melissa Yang 18. Reflections on
Student Leaders' Engagement with News and Information Literacy Across
Campus, Melissa Yang Conclusion Resources About the Editors and
Contributors Index
1. Evaluating Sources and Identifying Disinformation Around Climate Change
Policy Using the SIFT Method, Kristine Kelly 2. Capturing Source Evaluation
in Action: Using Screencasting as a Tool for Student Engagement and
Self-Reflection, Michael Stöpel 3. An Assessment of the Effectiveness of an
Information Literacy Workshop on Student Ability to Determine Online
Content Credibility, Timothy Arnold 4. The News is History: Building News
Literacy Skills with Historic Primary Sources, Jen Hoyer 5. Media Framing
and the American Civil Rights Movement, Elizabeth Matelski 6. The
For-Against-Neutral Assignment, Sarah Gewirtz, Elijah Browne, and Ethan
Wittrock 7. Inoculating Against the Infodemic: An Argument for Implementing
Transdisciplinary Health Literacy Instruction, Lara Salahi 8. Bot Spotting:
Thinking Through Automation on Social Media, Randall Livingstone 9.
Integrating and Scaling Scientific News Literacy Education in a Large
Online Undergraduate Course, Wei Zakharov, Haiyan Li, Michael Fosmire, and
Jonathon Harbor 10. Incorporating News and Information Literacy into a
First Year Writing Program, Kelsey McNiff and Sam Alexander Part II:
Perspectives on Increasing News Literacy Across the Undergraduate
Curriculum 11. News Literacy Instruction in Practice: A Systematic Review,
Jessica Nicole Szempruch, Madison Veeneman, and Barbara Lewis 12.
Complicating News Literacy through a Media and Information Literacy Lens,
Natasha Casey and Spencer Brayton 13. Building the Information Avengers
Team, Carolyn Schubert and Ryan Alessi 14. Teaching News Literacy with a
Digital Badge, Katie Odhner and Brendan Johnson 15. Practical Approaches to
News Literacy for Undergraduate Library Instruction, Brooke Gross and Adam
Clemons 16. Strategies for Increasing News Literacy Skills through Academic
Librarian and Faculty Partnerships, Michelle Shea and Kelly Williams 17.
News and Information Literacy Across the Curriculum: Faculty Development
and Student Outcomes, Amy Damico and Melissa Yang 18. Reflections on
Student Leaders' Engagement with News and Information Literacy Across
Campus, Melissa Yang Conclusion Resources About the Editors and
Contributors Index