Joel Breakstone
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Executive Director & Co-Founder of the Digital Inquiry Group (@InquiryGroup) Previously: Director of the Stanford History Education Group
Joined January 2013
Very good professional learning session with Reading like a Historian this evening by @joelbreakstone with @InquiryGroup! The materials are wonderful for the classroom and appreciate deepening my pedagogy as a teacher with the webinar!
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small changes can make a big difference. my new piece out today
theconversation.com
Just 2½ hours of online instruction made students a lot better at identifying misinformation on YouTube and TikTok.
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In Igarassu, Brazil, Ezequiel David do Amaral Canario used our Battle of the Somme lesson to explore World War I with his students. We’re thrilled to see educators around the world adapt and incorporate our free, evidence-based materials!
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How can students learn what to trust if schools don't show them the kinds of information they see on their phones? @samwineburg joined @thesquiz to talk about the shift from an analog to a digital age, and how schools need to respond. Full episode: https://t.co/qbYbuFNYvF
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Did the term “grandfather clause” originate from a voter suppression scheme in Southern states during the Jim Crow era? Our new assessment asks students to verify a TikTok claim using credible sources.
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Use this assessment to gauge students’ skills at verifying claims on social media. This task asks students whether a claim made on TikTok is accurate. The video claims that the term “grandfather...
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Everyone needs help sorting fact from fiction online. In a recent @politico article, DIG’s Executive Director @joelbreakstone makes the case that all of us, including young people, need better tools to navigate the internet. https://t.co/gkvbHmOVgY
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Enjoyed this afternoon's @InquiryGroup webinar led by @joelbreakstone on "Reading like a Historian with Digital Literacy"! Good opportunity to learn how to build a social studies curriculum for the 21st century!
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We’re thrilled to share that we've been awarded a new grant from @CarnegieCorp, focused on integrating digital literacy instruction across the curriculum and preparing students for the age of AI. Read more in this post by @joelbreakstone and @samwineburg: https://t.co/NPWP6b8fLH
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The first question you should ask on the internet: Is this worth my time? At the 87th annual Cubberley Lecture at @StanfordEd, DIG Co-Founder @samwineburg explained why critical thinking starts with choosing what deserves our attention.
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We should all be concerned that young people can be so easily misled online, says DIG Executive Director @joelbreakstone. Tackling this challenge requires supporting educators with ready-to-use curriculum and professional learning opportunities that are all evidence-based.
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Would you believe a video that claims to show U.S. voter fraud but was actually shot in Russia? @POLITICO spotlighted our 2021 national study, in which only 3 of 3,446 students identified the video’s origins, and insights from DIG's @joelbreakstone. https://t.co/gkvbHmOVgY
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DIG Co-Founder @joelbreakstone advises asking several questions to evaluate an online source’s perspective in a tip-sheet by @childrenscreens:
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Our new assessment asks students to determine whether an article on https://t.co/oP27uGDhEk is a reliable source of information about Reconstruction: https://t.co/xoURUh9KoA
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This assessment asks students to determine whether an article on theconversation.com is a reliable source of information about Reconstruction. Students are given the option to conduct an open web...
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“There is this myth of the digital native, that because some people have grown up with digital devices, they are well equipped to make sense of the information that those devices provide,” says @joelbreakstone. “The results were sobering.”
politico.com
The almighty algorithm is fueling conspiracy theories among young people and ruining their ability to tell fact from fiction on the internet.
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In a new tip-sheet from @childrenscreens, DIG Executive Director @joelbreakstone emphasizes why it’s so important to see what other sources have to say:
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We often worry about what happens if we end up believing online content that isn’t true. But there’s another danger: not believing anything at all. DIG Executive Director @joelbreakstone shares his thoughts in a new @childrenscreens tip sheet:
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Day 1 #FIELDGuide #slowchat! #FoundationalEvidence We struggled to use #primarysources with students. (DIG’s @joelbreakstone did too!) What are the pluses/minuses of using them? What works for you? https://t.co/5X26FY7LiL
@madisonteacher @InquiryGroup #sschat #socialstudies
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Professor @samwineburg keynote lecture on the use and limits of historical thinking in a digital age at @EuroClio AC in Bratislava. Inspiring !
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There's still time to sign up for Wednesday's free webinar on Reading Like a Historian with Digital Literacy at 4 pm PT! Participants will explore how to integrate proven digital literacy approaches into history instruction. Register now: https://t.co/EkMPeq0ecE
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@InquiryGroup has a host of resources for educators of every age! They are currently hosting 2 independent self-paced courses about evaluating online source and how to use their curriculum! You can learn more here:
inquirygroup.org
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