Joel Breakstone
@joelbreakstone
Executive Director & Co-Founder of the Digital Inquiry Group (@InquiryGroup)
Previously: Director of the Stanford History Education Group
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http://inquirygroup.org 06-01-2013 02:18:53
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You're not going to want to miss this: meet and learn from the experts in this FREE interactive webinar on information literacy & AI with Digital Inquiry Group on August 26th! ✨ Option #1 👉 msit.events.teams.microsoft.com/event/0a9d1d6f… Option #2 👉 msit.events.teams.microsoft.com/event/5952dd98… #summerPD #AILiteracy #MIEExpert
Students need to experience strategies for locating credible information online. Joel Breakstone, co-founder and executive director of Digital Inquiry Group, shares the importance of educators modeling strategies. bit.ly/3MvIUrk
Gather insight on information literacy skills in the #AI era with an on-demand webinar featuring academic experts Sam Wineburg and Joel Breakstone from the Digital Inquiry Group, formerly of Stanford University. 📺👀: msft.it/6010mVWQj #MicrosoftEDU
Heading to TX Social Studies #txcss2024 ? Check it out y'all ! Digital Inquiry Group Joel Breakstone will be the keynote ... Dr. Scott M. Petri Rob Kennemer III Dwalunda Alexander Greg Hill Nathan McAlister Michelle Neyrey
This American Psychological Association article explores how psychologists are helping equip students with media literacy skills and features our #CivxNow partners Digital Inquiry Group and Media Literacy Now. hubs.la/Q02QZ4m60
“It’s easy to get swept up in the politics of rage. None of us is immune. On social media, students should ask themselves: Are they ready to maul anything from the other side but caress posts that flatter their prior beliefs?” - Sam Wineburg of Digital Inquiry Group
"Teaching students to be wise consumers of digital information can’t be a partisan issue." – Sam Wineburg, co-founder of Digital Inquiry Group. Read part 1 of Sam's interview in Education Week edweek.org/technology/opi…
My interview with Frederick M. Hess, which was paywalled elsewhere, is available here (this link is to Part 2; Part 1 is linked at the bottom). educationnext.org/the-high-speed…
For a live discussion about defusing disinformation, join Stanford University prof Sam Wineburg Oct. 9 for a Zoom conversation about his book Verified: How to Think Straight, Get Duped Less, and Make Better Decisions About What to Believe Online. Register here: stanford.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Join DIG co-founder Sam Wineburg on Zoom today to learn more about how to help students be more discerning consumers of online information.