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Lesson 1: What is News Literacy and Why Does it Matter?
 
Judging Reliability
 
Judging Reliability - pt. 2
 
The Communications Revolution
 
The Communications Revolution, pt.2
 
The Communications Revolution, pt.3
 
The Communications Revolution, pt.4
 
The Challenge for Consumers
 
Summing up Lesson 1
Lesson 2: The Power of Information and the Press
 
The universal need to share information
Lesson 3: Know Your Neighborhood
 
V.I.A.
 
Is it VIAble?
 
VIAbility Results
 
VIAbility Results 2
 
Summing Up Lessons 2 & 3
Lesson 4: What is News and Why?
 
Definitions of News
 
The Universal News Drivers
 
Editorial Judgement
 
Balancing Importance and Interest
 
The Audience: What it Needs vs. What it Wants
 
Summing Up Lesson 4
 
 
News Lit Unit 1 Quiz
 
 
 
Unit 1 Assignment
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