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An annual media literacy educational event bringing together high school students, teachers and librarians to learn how to navigate complex information environments and make informed decisions about what to believe online

 

Washington State University, Pullman

Fri, March 8, 2024

 

 

University of Washington, Seattle

 Tue, March 12, 2024

 

 

Washington State University, Vancouver

Thu, March 21, 2024

 

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MisinfoDay is an annual media literacy educational event that brings together high school students, teachers and librarians on university campuses for a day to learn how to navigate complex information environments and make informed decisions about what to believe online.

Extending its mission worldwide, the MisinfoDay program now offers a variety of resources, toolkits, and sub-programs for passionate educators and organizers around the world to bring MisinfoDay to their classrooms and local communities.

 

 

MisinfoDay Program Offerings

ANNUAL MARCH EVENTS | MisinfoDay @ University of Washington & Washington State University Campuses or at your school

The main annual MisinfoDay events are on the campuses of the University of Washington Seattle, Washington State University Pullman and WSU Vancouver. The events are typically hosted in March, and registration opens in the November/December of the previous year.

For those unable to attend MisinfoDay on university campuses, we offer new MisinfoDay lessons and activities for you to run your own MisinfoDay, together with other educators around the world!

Learn how to attend and/or participate in MisinfoDay March Events here

YEAR-ROUND RESOURCE | MisinfoDay Resource Library

We offer a library of free lessons and resources for educators to incorporate into their classrooms (e.g., recordings of previous MisinfoDay workshop recordings, lesson prompts, and teaching resources). New curricular resources are published annually in March.

Access the MisinfoDay Resource Library here

CUSTOM EVENT FOR YOUR COMMUNITY | MisinfoDay @ My Community

We offer a toolkit and guide for educators and educational organizations and institutions to organize and host their own MisinfoDay in their local communities. 

Learn more about MisinfoDay @ My Community here.

STUDENT-LED EVENT | MisinfoDay Jr. & MisinfoNight

We offer a toolkit for educators who want to host an event at their school where students teach an audience in their community (e.g., parents, grandparents, school staff) how to tell fact from fiction online and navigate complex information environments.

We can start planting seeds, getting [students] thinking about these different tools and then hopefully, they’re going to their classrooms and trying them out with their teachers, talking about them with their friends. — MisinfoDay Program Coordinator

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MisinfoDay 2019 students engaged

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