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Lessie Williams

Critical Issue: Using Technology to Enhance Literacy Instruction - 1 views

    • Lessie Williams
       
      Has a lot of information about how people feel about technology working hand and hand with literacy in today generation.
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    Great in site on how Technology in use to enhance Literacy and how people feel about this.
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Where to start - 70 views

  • Lessie Williams
     
    Thanks everyone for posting on here, this was my reason for this group page. It makes things easier to read everything on one page while taking care of others things. Megan thanks I see you started off the discussing on here and everyone came aboard.Great Job Team B
  • Lessie Williams
     
    This article caught my eye, because it gives a statement insisting that the Holocaust in fact did not happen. In school I was taught that it did happen, I was shown evidence (Survivors, pictures, movies, etc). I believe this article is a myth. This is another example of misinformation, and how one can be mislead from things your taught in school vs things you read on the internet.

    http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007272
  • Lessie Williams
     
    This to is a very great article that I hope you all take a look at. Has many great points on how things get posted on the social media that are false and misleading. It even has picture that were posted to support the story. Also a link on a debate of how the world view Digital Versus Print
    This is the first in a series of articles that will look at how the Internet and other technological and social forces are changing the way people read.

    http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/16/tech/social-media/social-media-boston-fakes/

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/27/books/27reading.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
Lessie Williams

The Future of Reading - Literacy Debate - Online, R U Really Reading? - Series - NYTime... - 0 views

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    Just another great story on how how social media is taking over literacy
Lessie Williams

5 viral stories about Boston attacks that aren't true - CNN.com - 0 views

  • "On days like this, Twitter shows its best & worst: loads of info at huge speed, but often false & sometimes deliberately so," said Mark Blank-Settle, of the BBC College of Journalism, in a post on the site
  • The image is, in fact, real. It comes from the Boston Globe and was shared through Getty Images. But the agency's caption merely describes the scene as a man comforting an injured woman at the finish line.
  • That didn't stop it from making the rounds in a big way. A somewhat misleading Facebook account pretending to represent actor Will Ferrell (it calls itself a "parody" but has 385,000 likes) shared the post. By Tuesday morning, the picture had more than 448,000 "likes" and had been shared over 92,000 times.
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  • Another heart-wrenching image of a supposed victim went vira
  • In this one, a young girl running in a road race is pictured, with text saying she died in one of the blasts. As an added cruel twist, the post says she was "running for the Sandy Hook victims."
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    This article to caught my eyes on how the media can put false and misleading information out, by sometime trying to be the first to report a story in such a high demand field of work. Being the first to report and cover such major stories can be a life changing event. You can make history for breaking news on a major stories are you will make history for the first for breaking false information on a story.
Lessie Williams

Holocaust Deniers and Public Misinformation - 0 views

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    This article caught my eye, because it gives a statement insisting that the Holocaust in fact did not happen. In school I was taught that it did happen, I was shown evidence (Survivors, pictures, movies, etc). I believe this article is a myth. This is another example of misinformation, and how one can be mislead from things your taught in school vs things you read on the internet.
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