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Thursday May 15, 2025 2:15pm - 3:00pm EDT
If you give a kid a smartphone, will they know how to navigate the digital world responsibly? This presentation showcases a comprehensive 6th-grade curriculum designed to equip students with critical thinking skills for engaging with media and digital content. Topics include digital footprints, privacy, misinformation, algorithms, AI, and media bias. Educators will explore engaging lessons that develop essential skills like fact-checking, ethical research, source evaluation, and AI prompting. Attendees will gain practical strategies for fostering responsible digital citizens and leave with resources to implement in their own classrooms. Join us to empower the next generation of informed, discerning media consumers!
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Margaret Groninger

Director of Humanities, Mamaroneck
Margaret Groninger is the Director of Humanities for the Mamaroneck Union Free School District, where she leads curriculum development and instructional support for English, social studies, and school libraries. With over two decades of experience as an English teacher and department... Read More →
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Kelsey Cohen

Literacy Ambassador and District Library Coordinator, Mamaroneck UFSD
Kelsey Cohen is the Literacy Ambassador and District Library Coordinator for Mamaroneck UFSD. She teaches a sixth-grade media literacy course at Hommocks Middle School and works closely with teachers and librarians to integrate media, information, and digital literacy into classroom... Read More →
Thursday May 15, 2025 2:15pm - 3:00pm EDT
Edison Hall 1 @ Innovation Lab

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