Advice from an English teacher in Massachusetts for guiding teenagers to think critically but not cynically about the information they consume. By David Nurenberg This collection of interactive ...
From DIY risograph zines to masterfully crafted fine art prints, this non-exhaustive list is bound to meet the needs of ...
RIT researchers use AI to uncover surprising trends in media coverage of police A new study from RIT and Carnegie Mellon University experts is challenging a widely held belief about the media—that ...
Leave space under each panel for students to write dialogue or narration.” Kids respond much better to visuals than text-heavy posters and if the tone is playful or humorous, even better. “Create a ...
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