Hoy en día hay muchos hablando de ‘fake news’ o noticias falsas. Facebook y otros han prometido hacer lo posible para parar su avance. Sin embargo, con la velocidad del internet, todo se puede encontrar y leer, sin importar si es verdad o mentira. Queremos que nuestros alumnos sepan dónde encontrar noticias de fuentes fidedignas … Continue reading Noticias con Feedly
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Go Mobile with Feedly
Feedly is a great website to use in your classroom, or for personal use, but it also has the added benefit of a mobile app. As you can see in the video below, the mobile app allows many of the same features of the website, enabling you to read news, add content, and share articles … Continue reading Go Mobile with Feedly
Using Feedly to Share Collections with Students
As discussed in a previous post, creating lists or “Feeds” in Feedly is pretty simple, and can be very useful. In the classroom, it can allow you to share specific lists with specific classes or grade levels. If you’re willing to make the $5/month investment in Feedly Pro, you have access to share both Feeds … Continue reading Using Feedly to Share Collections with Students
How to Curate your Feedly
With the algorithms fed by social media, it is easy to get trapped in a vortex of like-minded people and opinions. Once you start clicking on, commenting on, and reacting to a certain type of article or news topic, you start seeing only that type of news, to the detriment of other opinions and points … Continue reading How to Curate your Feedly
Why News Matters: Using Feedly
With all the talk about fake news, and Facebook and other tech giants doing their part to help weed it out, it is as important as ever to help students stay informed and to educate themselves on the world in which they live. If you’ve never heard of Feedly, it’s a great tool that can … Continue reading Why News Matters: Using Feedly