With educrats claiming lessons in “media literacy” help to combat “disinformation,” the trend has been quietly gaining inroads in states across the U.S.
Katy, two 'quality of life' tips I've learned on the substack platform is when posting links, cut out the question mark & beyond to give the link a cleaner look (it's usually just source tracking identification)
Thank you. I will be cross-posting this. Delaware has passed a 'media literacy' bill unbeknownst to many - and once that 'shiny thing' goes away, just like cats, people go back to curling up on the couch & licking themselves!
Katy, two 'quality of life' tips I've learned on the substack platform is when posting links, cut out the question mark & beyond to give the link a cleaner look (it's usually just source tracking identification)
[Shortened 👇]
"https://www.scottsdaleunites.com/so/00Ov87PEE"
The second is if you end your post with pasting your site it will turn into a subscribe box [https://katy515zu.substack.com]
I wrote this here in the comments to help out anyone else that may come across it. If you have any questions, message me.
I posted the images as a note:
https://substack.com/@schoolingdelaware/note/c-53351926
Thanks for the tips!
Thank you. I will be cross-posting this. Delaware has passed a 'media literacy' bill unbeknownst to many - and once that 'shiny thing' goes away, just like cats, people go back to curling up on the couch & licking themselves!