The REALLY? curriculum.
Sources, Verification and Credibility is an interactive online course gives your students the tools to evaluate the credibility of what they read, see and hear – and what to ask before you pass along any information. It’s was put together for RTDNF by veteran journalism adviser Candace Bowen who is now at the Center for Scholastic Journalism at Kent State University.
Teachers in LA and NYC can take advantage of this four-day training opportunity to learn hands-on camera work, script writing and digital editing.
Why is our News Literacy REALLY? Campaign so important? See our 6 Principles of News Literacy.
See the archived version and download the videos that Al Tompkins used to show students how to ask critical questions ... starting with 'REALLY?'
Al Tompkins 'REALLY?' webinar on Nov. 22 kicked off our News Literacy project. Check out the 'REALLY? Five Essential Questions.' Watch for future links to lesson plans, classroom examples and more
See the archived version of 'Video Coaching: Teaching Video the Camp STN Way.' This one is worth showing to your whole class.
Join Al Tompkins for this free, interactive, 50-minute webinar. This kicks off our News Literacy project. Your student producers and editors should see this one.
Dave David and Brandon Goodwin of Camp STN will help you take your video shooting to the next level.

