by Kristy Roschke | Nov 19, 2018 | Blog, Engagement, Metrics Survey, Research
Results for "how the public" People with higher education levels and more positive attitudes about news can more easily spot fake headlines, according to a research report by the News Co/Lab at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism...
by Kristy Roschke | Nov 19, 2018 | Blog
research Are some people more easily fooled than others by fake headlines? Do newsrooms, news sources and the public agree on the trustworthiness of local news? Those are just two of the many questions in our ongoing effort to measure community news fluency and...
by Kristy Roschke | Oct 2, 2018 | Blog, Macon, Uncategorized
Kristy Roschke Kristy Roschke visited the Washington branch of the Middle Georgia Public Libraries to help librarians become news literacy educators. Last month I had the pleasure of spending the day in one of the most inviting libraries I’ve ever visited: the...
by Kristy Roschke | Aug 20, 2018 | Blog
engagement Dan and Kristy discussed the importance of promoting community news literacy and engagement at the Association for Journalism and Mass Communication conference in Washington D.C. Dan and I had the opportunity to talk about the work the News Co/Lab has been...
by Kristy Roschke | Aug 16, 2018 | Blog, What We're Reading
Day: August 16, 2018 “‘A journalist should step correct:’ Building trust in local news” provides a useful summary of months of assessment and conversation about local journalism with two demographically different neighborhoods in the...