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Michael Mulé - Civil Rights and Language Access Leader

National Immigration Forum

Join CATESOL Professional Development & Community for ESL educators.

National Immigration Forum

Michael Mulé - Civil Rights and Language Access Leader

National Immigration Forum

Get news summaries on immigration issues in the US. Local and national-level news.

Michael Mulé - Civil Rights and Language Access Leader

Michael Mulé - Civil Rights and Language Access Leader

Michael Mulé - Civil Rights and Language Access Leader

Follow Michael Mulé for all-things language access, including news, resources, and job opportunities.

Literacy Texas

Michael Mulé - Civil Rights and Language Access Leader

Michael Mulé - Civil Rights and Language Access Leader

Follow Literacy Texas for resources, training, networking, and advocacy. Great webinar offerings!

for OER Creators

An owl perched on a stack of old books upon a white background and table.

Adapting and Creating OERs

  1. Suggested Curation Workflow
  2. Modifying an Open Textbook: What You Need to Know
  3. Open Textbook Authoring and Editing 
  4. Authoring an Open Textbook 
  5. Writing an Online, Open Textbook: Is It Worth It? 
  6. BC Open Textbooks Pressbook Guide 
  7. How to: AI Attributions and Citations (published by the ASCCC OERI)


CC BY license. These links were originally published in Chabot OER Basics (a Canvas Course), by Chabot College, under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

for Champions of INFO LITERACY

Fact-Checking Resources

As you may know, Digital Literacy and Language Literacy are intertwined (Harris, 2015).  However, this should not be seen as a barrier to promoting Information Literacy.


📱 Let's empower our students and community to FACT CHECK in additional languages they know. 

Check out: https://reporterslab.org/fact-checking/# for validated resources from around the world.

🙏 Thank you, Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy, for this compilation of global Fact-Checking sites!


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