Digital News and Forensics
By: Colleen Hoban
Colleen Hoban
Teacher at The Tatnall School Delaware Colleen Hoban teaches reading and technology in grades 1 through 4 at The Tatnall School. After teaching for over 20 years in public and private schools, Colleen has witnessed many changes in the use of classroom technology. Colleen coaches soccer, enjoys running, and values her PLN! Twitter: @love2runnteach |
Digital News and Forensics
Real or Fake...the internet is an extremely useful resource, however, students need to learn the difference between credible news and fake news. Learn how to identify and analyze online facts from articles to photos to videos. Teach your students to use a critical eye when evaluating online information!
Time: Session 1
Location: N102
Presentation Format: Discussion/Panel
Target Audience: Applies to all levels of technology users
Grade Configuration: Teachers-3 to 5, Teachers-6 to 8, Teachers-9 to 12
Location: N102
Presentation Format: Discussion/Panel
Target Audience: Applies to all levels of technology users
Grade Configuration: Teachers-3 to 5, Teachers-6 to 8, Teachers-9 to 12