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    Media Literacy is C.R.A.P.
    Diana Graber
    • Oct 31, 2016
    • 2 min

    Media Literacy is C.R.A.P.

    C.R.A.P. That’s what kids see on the board on the first day of their Cyber Civics “Media Literacy for Positive Participation" course. It gets their attention. Believe me. Download this lesson HERE. I learned this handy acronym in the book, NetSmart: How to Thrive Online (2012) by Stanford University Professor, Howard Rheingold. At the beginning of “Chapter 2: Crap Detection 101: How to Find What You Need to Know, and How to Decide if its True,” Rheingold quotes Hemingway, Ev
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