Critical thinking
Critical thinking is the ability to objectively examine a range of evidence, in order to make an informed judgement on an issue. Every day, people… Read More »Critical thinking
Critical thinking is the ability to objectively examine a range of evidence, in order to make an informed judgement on an issue. Every day, people… Read More »Critical thinking
This lesson introduces students to the prominent ethical dilemmas faced by Citizen Science. It is designed to help students critically evaluate citizen science projects and… Read More »Citizen Science and Ethics
This lesson plan looks at iNaturalist and Seek by iNaturalist as examples of online Citizen Science tools. By the end of the lesson students can:… Read More »Online Citizen Science Tools
Reputation management is focused on protecting a brand in the public sphere. The learning scenario is focused on introducing students to the specificities of Reputation… Read More »Reputation management in times of social media
Reputacijos valdymo tikslas – apsaugoti prekės ženklą viešojoje erdvėje. Mokymo(si) planas skirtas supažindinti studentus su reputacijos valdymo ypatumais socialinių tinklų laikais: kaip kurti vidines organizacijų… Read More »Reputacijos valdymas socialinių tinklų laikais
Clickbait can be harmful when it’s used along with the creation of fake news. The outrageous fake headlines stoke the emotions of readers, who then… Read More »How to define a clickbait?
It’s easy for the lines to be blurred: between perception and reality, genuine interaction and manufactured commentary, real users and trolls. All these can pose… Read More »How to identify Trolls on social media?
This activity will teach ideas about the nature of science. It contains no specific science content knowledge. Students gather information and work towards a closer… Read More »Thinking like a scientist: formation and revision of the hypothesis