by Delaney White | Dec 27, 2018 | Blog, What We're Reading
Day: December 27, 2018 A new study reveals Australians value accuracy and objectivity, not necessarily friendliness and accessibility, in news. Trust and News Media in AustraliaUniversity of Technology SydneySeptember 25, 2018 Researchers at the Centre for Media...
by Molly Stellino | Dec 12, 2018 | Blog, What We're Reading
Molly Stellino These quick and easy shortcuts guide users through the step-by-step process of information verification. ESCAPENewseumUse this acronym to evaluate the truthfulness of information. Evidence – Do the facts hold up? Source – Who made...
by Molly Stellino | Nov 26, 2018 | Blog, What We're Reading
Molly Stellino Step into the virtual classroom to guide the digital citizens of the future. A recent study found 82 percent of middle school students couldn’t differentiate sponsored articles from real news stories, stressing the importance of including media and news...
by Celeste Sepessy | Nov 20, 2018 | Blog, What We're Reading
news literacy A new study finds nearly half of U.K. smart speaker owners use the news function daily, but only 1 percent find it the most important feature. The Future of Voice and the Implications for News Reuters Institute for the Study of JournalismNic NewmanNov....
by Molly Stellino | Nov 19, 2018 | Blog, What We're Reading
Molly Stellino Newsrooms should become more authentic, diverse and positive to gain the public’s trust, according to a series of community conversations across the country. The 32 Percent Project: How Citizens Define Trust and How Journalists Can Earn...