Practical Implications – This study contributes to the literature that considers the ways pre-service teachers work with websites about socioscientific topics. It highlights how an instructional model can help promote digital literacy practices that center on evaluating the reliability of websites about climate change. It also includes a companion framework called fake experts, logical fallacies, impossible expectations, cherry picking, and conspiracy theories (FLICC) that can be used to guide students to better understand techniques and practices of science denial
Digital technologies and environmental education represent two rather new areas in school curricula....
For years, technology optimists have hoped that the internet might serve as a vehicle for democratiz...
The advancement of Internet-based technologies and the new media ecology have contributed to the inc...
Practical Implications – This study contributes to the literature that considers the ways pre-servic...
Chapter 7 Digital Literacies and Climate Change: Exploring Reliability and Truth(s) with Pre-service...
This report presents research on preservice (PST) and in-service teachers acquiring digital practice...
This report presents research on preservice (PST) and in-service teachers acquiring digital practice...
Civic media literacy entails understanding complex topics and events that are increasingly mediated ...
This study examined what happened when 65 undergraduate prospective secondary level teachers across ...
This research focused on skeptical climate change literature designed for children and parents. The ...
In this article we draw from ecolingusitics (Stibbe, 2015) and a civic media literacy framework (Aut...
Abstract: Industrial revolution 4.0 has brought forth the new drivers of change which include extrem...
“Fake news” and “alternative facts” are now ubiquitous terms. Teaching information and scientific li...
In the context of Swedish students' difficulties to separate facts from opinions, we wanted to inves...
This chapter explores, through fictionalised story, the nexus of information, climate change, digita...
Digital technologies and environmental education represent two rather new areas in school curricula....
For years, technology optimists have hoped that the internet might serve as a vehicle for democratiz...
The advancement of Internet-based technologies and the new media ecology have contributed to the inc...
Practical Implications – This study contributes to the literature that considers the ways pre-servic...
Chapter 7 Digital Literacies and Climate Change: Exploring Reliability and Truth(s) with Pre-service...
This report presents research on preservice (PST) and in-service teachers acquiring digital practice...
This report presents research on preservice (PST) and in-service teachers acquiring digital practice...
Civic media literacy entails understanding complex topics and events that are increasingly mediated ...
This study examined what happened when 65 undergraduate prospective secondary level teachers across ...
This research focused on skeptical climate change literature designed for children and parents. The ...
In this article we draw from ecolingusitics (Stibbe, 2015) and a civic media literacy framework (Aut...
Abstract: Industrial revolution 4.0 has brought forth the new drivers of change which include extrem...
“Fake news” and “alternative facts” are now ubiquitous terms. Teaching information and scientific li...
In the context of Swedish students' difficulties to separate facts from opinions, we wanted to inves...
This chapter explores, through fictionalised story, the nexus of information, climate change, digita...
Digital technologies and environmental education represent two rather new areas in school curricula....
For years, technology optimists have hoped that the internet might serve as a vehicle for democratiz...
The advancement of Internet-based technologies and the new media ecology have contributed to the inc...