Library 2.017 Presentation: Four Out of Five Dentists Say Coca-Cola Cures Cancer!: Data Literacy Strategies to Help Patrons Identify Fake – or Just Bad – Information

Hello! Thanks to Steve Hargadon for encouraging me to participate in today’s Library 2.017 conference on digital literacy and fake news with a short presentation on data literacy strategies. My slide deck is here, and you can view the archived recording (including getting caught with a stats error myself!) here.

I hope you’ll continue this conversation by registering for the 4T Data Literacy conference online July 20-21. You can learn more here or download our flyer to share with others.
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