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Dec 12, 2022
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Dr. Ken Bort, PhD
October 2022
🏆 BORT'S BONUS: The "Fake News Self Assessment" from Fact VS Fiction gets a Four Lens Upgrade
One of the most popular sections of our first book, Fact VS Fiction, is The Fake News Self-Assessment: a tool we developed to help learners test their…
Oct 25, 2022
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Dr. Ken Bort, PhD
September 2022
🏆 BORT'S BONUS: Wordle for Digital Detectives!
Can’t get enough of the daily world puzzle wordle? Well… Dr. Bort’s got you covered! Click here to try your hand at an information literacy-themed…
Sep 22, 2022
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Dr. Ken Bort, PhD
August 2022
🏆 BORT'S BONUS: One Week Left
FREE online book study for Developing Digital Detectives
Aug 15, 2022
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Dr. Ken Bort, PhD
July 2022
🏆 BORT'S BONUS: Big News!
HUZZAH! This month Dr. Bort is sharing TWO bonus items!
Jul 14, 2022
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Dr. Ken Bort, PhD
June 2022
🏆 BONUS: Join the #g2great Twitter Chat!
Why? 📢 We will be co-hosting.📢
Jun 20, 2022
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Dr. Ken Bort, PhD
May 2022
🏆 BONUS: Work Through Emotions Before You 👍🏽👎🏾 💬 📢
Since we know that emotion is a fundamental driver of our behavior online, it’s vital to help learners recognize when information is triggering them and…
May 23, 2022
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Dr. Ken Bort, PhD
March 2022
🏆 BONUS: “something’s only a disaster if we notice it.”
This incredible, interactive exploration of WH Auden’s poem Musée Des Beaux Arts presents an interesting opportunity to explore how perspective/context…
Mar 16, 2022
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Dr. Ken Bort, PhD
February 2022
🏆 BONUS: Revisiting The Onion
Just when you thought you knew everything, there was to know about everyone’s favorite satire news website …
Feb 18, 2022
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Dr. Ken Bort, PhD
January 2022
🏆 BONUS: How To Read This Chart
How To Read This Chart - a new newsletter from the Washington Post that unpacks how to analyze image, data driven information. SOURCE: Washington Post
Jan 13, 2022
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Dr. Ken Bort, PhD
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