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Claim Testing - Evaluating Authority Climate Lesson 1.2.3

christine guarino
christine guarino 3 months ago

I wanted to share with folks how well this lesson went last spring when I used it. After following the Climate Project's first few lessons and my own introductory slideshow we discussed as a class how to evaluate online information. When we got to page 2 of this lesson, at first the students were ready to take everything they read at face value. I encouraged them to google each of the sources in the lesson. I played dumb and said, I don't know anything about @ClimateAdam or Bjorn Lomborg and the students Googled away,. They were pretty sure that NOAA and the Economist were reliable sources but they double checked those as well. They were surprised to learn that Bjorn Lomborg is a noted climate change disruptor (he claims polar bear numbers are increasing everywhere but that is only true for one small population - https://www.arcticwwf.org/wildlife/polar-bear/polar-bear-population/ ) and that @ClimateAdam is actually an expert. They got really into it and we had a great time! 

This is a skill we all will need more and more every day to evaluate any topic, not just climate change. With misinformation machines in all of our hands and the rise of AI, we need students to be evaluating authority all the time. 

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  • Alexandre Scott
    Alexandre Scott 3 months ago

    Well said Christine - the assessment of  "reliabable" sources is difficuct. I sure do appreciate you sharing NOAA with your students. I too push my students to evaluate beyond face-value and I am undoubtly incorporating this site about Polar Bears within my Climate Project course, as well as my Bio and APES classes. Thanks for your insight! 

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  • OER Project
    OER Project 3 months ago

    Thanks for sharing your experience with this activity christine guarino !

    For anyone interested in learning more, here is a link to the lesson step where this activity is located:

    https://www.oerproject.com/Climate/Unit-1/Climate-Disagreement?share=link#guid2ffbc552-1778-47a2-80a6-5c029f1c4d94

    And as always, make sure to check out teaching tools for this activity by clicking the hammer icon associated with it's lesson step.

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  • christine guarino
    christine guarino 3 months ago in reply to Alexandre Scott

    Thinking about this a bit more, and especially about the polar bears, I would love to see a lesson about cherry-picking data! This is a favorite tool of 'misinformers'. What do you think, OER Project ?

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  • Bryan Dibble
    Bryan Dibble 3 months ago in reply to christine guarino

    That would be useful!

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