"News has evolved, and how you read it needs to evolve too. It’s not about going to one site any more. It’s also not about reading through social networks.
Reading the news today isn’t as simple as it used to be. There is an information overload that you need to counter. Plenty of sites have their own biases that you have to manoeuvre. And lots of smaller news outlets have the most interesting articles.
So change how you read news: take small bites, track a single subject, or read the most trending articles. These sites and apps will give you an interesting way to consume news."
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Ruth Reynolds's curator insight,
July 28, 2017 7:38 PM
This sounds like a good way to help students develop media literacy. Check multiple sources. Focus on a single topic of interest for our current studies.
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