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Wednesday August 28, 2024 10:10am - 11:05am PDT
Artificial intelligence, the 2024 election, social media–oh my! Support students to develop healthy skepticism without turning into cynics as they gain vital source evaluation and reasoning skills. In this continuously updated interactive workshop for upper elementary through high school librarians and classroom educators, you’ll learn how professional fact checkers avoid falling for misinformation whether it’s generated by humans or AI. You’ll also practice identifying and evaluating credible sources using a variety of methods, and then put what you’ve learned to the test with our favorite game: Share or Beware! You’ll leave with ideas, teaching tips and ready-to-use resources to help students check facts and fight misinformation this election season and beyond.
Speakers
avatar for Rachel Roberson

Rachel Roberson

Senior Program Manager, KQED
Rachel Roberson, KQED’s program manager for humanities professional learning, is an experienced educator with more than 14 years as a classroom teacher and teacher leader. She leads KQED’s synchronous professional learning strategy and content. She is also an instructor and course... Read More →
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Angel Valerio

STEM Education Program Manager, KQED
Angel Valerio is KQED’s program manager for STEM professional learning. Previous to this role she worked in South Los Angeles and East Oakland for 8 years as a high school life science teacher and instructional coach. She is passionate about the intersection of science, social justice... Read More →
Wednesday August 28, 2024 10:10am - 11:05am PDT
Cupertino Room
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