Project Look Sharp Media Literacy Curriculum

Project Look Sharp Media Literacy Curriculum

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Project Look Sharp Media Literacy Curriculum

Founded in 1996

Project Look Sharp is an educational program that promotes media and digital literacy through the development of curriculum materials and professional development workshops.

Project Look Sharp Media Literacy Curriculum is not affiliated with RAND. It was selected for this database because it fits our researchers' inclusion criteria.

Tool type
Education/training
Status
Fully operational
Intended users
Teachers/Students
Cost
Free
Tool focus
This tool is process-focused. It evaluates how information is produced and disseminated.
Method or technology
Online course or game
Is the tool automated?
No
Founding organization
Ithaca College
Founder/primary contact
Cyndy Scheibe

How is this tool working to address disinformation?

This tool aims to fight disinformation by creating a cohort of information consumers who are better able to identify and avoid false information online.

Is there a connection with tech platforms?

None found

Who is funding the tool?

Library of Congress, Park Foundation, Ithaca City School District, Ithaca College, Schuman Center for Media and Democracy

Are there external evaluations?

None found

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