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Learn to understand different types of misinformation and the ways that misinformation …
Learn to understand different types of misinformation and the ways that misinformation can damage democracy. A free educator account is necessary to assign this Checkology lesson.
Learn about the history of editorial cartooning as a unique and powerful …
Learn about the history of editorial cartooning as a unique and powerful form of opinion journalism and practice analyzing cartoons from the 1700s to the present day. A free educator account is necessary to assign this Checkology lesson.
Learn the standards of quality journalism by playing the role of reporter …
Learn the standards of quality journalism by playing the role of reporter in a game-like simulation of a breaking news event. A free educator account is necessary to assign this Checkology lesson.
Explore the state of press freedoms in 22 nations. The lesson includes …
Explore the state of press freedoms in 22 nations. The lesson includes videos of journalists in 10 countries recounting their reporting experiences. A free educator account is necessary to assign this Checkology lesson.
Learn why the First Amendment’s five rights and freedoms are so vital …
Learn why the First Amendment’s five rights and freedoms are so vital to American democracy. Through case studies, weigh in on Supreme Court decisions in which these protections were challenged. A free educator account is necessary to assign this Checkology lesson.
Understand news media bias by learning about five types of bias and …
Understand news media bias by learning about five types of bias and five ways it can manifest itself, as well as methods for minimizing it. A free educator account is necessary to assign this Checkology lesson.
Explore how journalists “filter” information, or determine which events and issues to …
Explore how journalists “filter” information, or determine which events and issues to cover in a given news cycle, by using key criteria. A free educator account is necessary to assign this Checkology lesson.
Meet Shellie, a chemical engineer for the pet food industry. She works …
Meet Shellie, a chemical engineer for the pet food industry. She works on a product development team with a variety of other technical specialists. Learn the value of other people's input to solve problems and create success. Engineering Your Future shares real stories from young professionals who want to inform and inspire students about in-demand engineering careers.
Learn all about browsing, customizing, and bookmarking in Chrome, as well as …
Learn all about browsing, customizing, and bookmarking in Chrome, as well as personalizing your privacy and security settings.
Lessons include: (1) Getting Started with Google Chrome. Learn how to get started with Google Chrome. (2) Browsing in Chrome. Learn how to browse in Chrome. (3) Customizing Chrome. Learn how to customize Chrome so it's user friendly for you. (4) Bookmarking in Chrome. Learn how to bookmark in Chrome to save your favorite sites. (5) Privacy and Security in Chrome. Learn all about privacy and security in Chrome.
In this free tutorial, you'll learn more about Chromebooks as a low-cost …
In this free tutorial, you'll learn more about Chromebooks as a low-cost alternative to traditional laptops.
Lessons include: (1) What is a Chromebook?. Learn what a Chromebook is and how it differs from a tablet or a laptop. (2) Choosing Between a Chromebook and a Laptop. Learn the similarities and differences between a Chromebook and a laptop. (3) Getting to Know the Chromebook Interface. Get to know the Chromebook interface, including common functions. (4) Migrating to a Chromebook. Learn how to migrate your files and information to a Chromebook. (5) Chromebook Settings and Customization. Learn all about Chromebook settings and customization. (6) Printing with a Chromebook. Learn how to print from your Chromebook.
Gary, a civil engineer, explains, “Civil engineers build structures, dams, roads, bridges and large environmental projects.” Learn about the career of civil engineering with this career video for aspiring engineering students. Engineering Your Future shares real stories from young professionals who want to inform and inspire students about in-demand engineering careers.
Strong communication skills are essential for any professional career. Use these lessons …
Strong communication skills are essential for any professional career. Use these lessons to improve these skills.
Lessons include: (1) 4 Free Sites for Learning a New Language. Try these four free sites for learning a new language. (2) Email Violations Can Jeopardize Your Job. Discover how easy it is to jeopardize your job by violating email rules and etiquette. (3) How Formal Should an Email Be?. Learn all about email etiquette and formality to ensure professionalism in the workplace. (4) Being a Good Digital Citizen. Learn how to be a good digital citizen in this free lesson.
If you're new to computers or just want to update your skills, …
If you're new to computers or just want to update your skills, you've come to the right place. New videos coming soon!
Lessons include: (1) About This Tutorial. Learn what's covered in this free course. (2) What is a Computer?. Learn what a computer is and how it functions.
Meet Carlos Garcia, a Computer Engineer for a data science company called …
Meet Carlos Garcia, a Computer Engineer for a data science company called 8451. Carlos builds applications that help Kroger supermarkets track shipments and keep food on their shelves. Engineering Your Future shares real stories from young professionals who want to inform and inspire students about in-demand engineering careers.
Learn how to get started with computer programming, including what it is, …
Learn how to get started with computer programming, including what it is, what you need to know to succeed, and what tools it requires. This tutorial will prepare you for our Basic HTML and Basic CSS tutorials.
Lessons include: (1) Introduction to Computer Programming. Get a basic overview of programming, as well as what sorts of skills are required for our programming tutorials. (2) Tools to Start Programming. Learn about the tools you need to start programming and how to set up your workspace.
Learn about basic computer science concepts like algorithms, binary, programming languages, and …
Learn about basic computer science concepts like algorithms, binary, programming languages, and more.
Lessons include: (1) Algorithms. Learn more about what algorithms are and where we can find them in the world around us. (2) Hardware and Software. Learn the difference between hardware and software and how both serve as a foundation for the technologies we use every day. (3) Binary. Learn how computers use binary to do what they do. (4) Programming Languages. Learn what a programming language is and how it's used in the digital world. (5) Sequences, Selections, and Loops. Learn about sequences, selections, and loops and how they're used in programming. (6) Should I Learn to Code?. Learn the pros and cons of starting a career in computer programming.
Meet Claude Nicol, a Computer and Electronic Engineer at Wright Brothers Institute …
Meet Claude Nicol, a Computer and Electronic Engineer at Wright Brothers Institute Center for Rapid Innovation. He builds new inventions called "prototypes" to solve problems for the US Air Force. Engineering Your Future shares real stories from young professionals who want to inform and inspire students about in-demand engineering careers.
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