

Digital literacy in the AI era (Part 1)
What is digital literacy? And how does critical thinking play a role in students’ ability to avoid falling prey to false information online?
On this live episode of School’s In, taped in front of an audience at Stanford, we welcome Stanford Professor Emeritus Sam Wineburg to discuss digital literacy and how to help students navigate the internet in the era of AI and fake news. Wineburg covers several topics, including:
- 02:02 What is digital literacy?
- 05:04 Critical thinking vs. critical ignoring
- 08:34 The challenges and potential of AI in education
- 14:13 Digital literacy in the school curriculum
- 19: 28 Navigating fake news, lateral reading, and using AI to check sources
- 25:18 Parents’ role in supporting students’ digital literacy
Sam Wineburg is the Margaret Jacks Professor, Emeritus, of Education at Stanford Graduate School of Education, where his research focused on how people assess the credibility of digital content. To learn more about his work, visit his faculty profile.
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