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Digital Detectives: Teaching Students to Navigate Misinformation and Media Bias

This is a poster session at the Future of Education Technology Conference. Students are inundated with information, some accurate, much of it not. This session dives into the crucial work of helping students become “digital detectives,” equipped with the skills…

  • Donnell Probst
  • December 12, 2025
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