I want to try something different this week. For this week’s Navigating Digital Information video, instead of the usual intro/video/observation post, I’m using a tool that I used with my students called EdPuzzle. The idea is that instead of passively just watching the video, there will be questions or observations that will be embedded in the video for you to respond to. It’s an experiment. Please let me know what you think in the comments section of this post. If you get a broken icon instead of the video, refresh your browser and see if that “fixes it.”

I hope that this experiment worked for you. Please let me know in comments if you liked the experience or prefer the video followed by my comments method. Or if you just ran into issues and weren’t able to view the video or respond to the prompts. I loved using EdPuzzle with my students, but it let me track their responses, etc. Using WordPress, this was just in “preview” mode and only gave you feedback on the multiple choice questions. Thanks again for participating in this experiment.

  • Crash Course Navigating Digital Information - Episode 2: Fact Checking
  • Crash Course Navigating Digital Information - Episode 2: Fact Checking
  • Crash Course Navigating Digital Information - Episode 2: Fact Checking
  • Crash Course Navigating Digital Information - Episode 2: Fact Checking

Sources:

  • The Facts about Fact Checking: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #2 by Crash Course (2019-01-15), https://youtu.be/EZsaA0w_0z0, retrieved 2023-08-ZZ