In the Media
Appearances in
Broadcast (TV & Radio)
Crosby, J. [television news broadcast] (2019, May 28). How to teach kids to hunt out fake news? With dinosaurs, of course.. Global News. Retrieved from: https://globalnews.ca/news/5325597/fake-news-media-literacy-graphic-novel/
Connolly, M. [radio news broadcast]. (2018, August 27). Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom. CBC News, Edmonton AM. Retrieved from: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-17-edmonton-am/clip/15587769-artificial-intelligence-in-the-classroom
Watts, P. [radio news broadcast]. (2018, August 19). Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom. The Alberta Morning News, CHED Radio, Global News. Retrieved from: https://globalnews.ca/edmonton/program/the-alberta-morning-news-630ched
Skulski, C. [television news broadcast]. (2018, August 2). Learning Edmonton’s LGBTQ history. CTV2 Alberta Primetime News. Retrieved from: https://alberta.ctvnews.ca/learning-edmonton-s-lgbtq-history-1.4038500.
McIntyre, D. [television news broadcast]. (2018, June 8). The Edmonton Queer History App. CTV News @6PM. Retrieved from: https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/video?binId=1.1203428 [12:48-13:41].
Jespersen, R. [radio news broadcast]. (2018, June 8). Friday rountable: Pride. The Ryan Jespersen Show, CHED Radio, Global. Retrieved from: https://globalnews.ca/edmonton/program/the-ryan-jespersen-show
Sammut, J. [radio news broadcast]. (2018, June 7). A new queer history app. Sirius XM: Canada Talks. Retrieved from: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YTszCtErdynRq6TW-m220Nw8n_iQ5ktg
Connolly, M. [radio news broadcast]. (2018, June 5). A new queer history app for Edmonton. CBC News, Edmonton AM. Retrieved from: http://www.cbc.ca/listen/shows/edmonton-am/segment/15548923
Robinson, C. [television news broadcast]. (2018, June 5). LGBTQ’s History In Edmonton. City News TV. Retrieved from: https://edmonton.citynews.ca/video/2018/06/05/lgbtqs-history-in-edmonton/
Mertz, E. [television news broadcast]. (2018, June 4). Interactive app sheds light on Edmonton’s LGBTQ community. Global News at Six. Retrieved from: https://globalnews.ca/video/4252934/interactive-app-sheds-light-on-edmontons-lgbtq-community
Crosby, J. [television news broadcast]. (2018, June 4). Pocket-size guide to Edmonton LGBTQ+ history. Global News at Noon. Retrieved from: https://globalnews.ca/video/4251888/pocket-size-guide-to-edmonton-lgbtq-history
Connolly, M. Why people are so rude on the internet. [radio news broadcast]. (2017, December 5). CBC News, Edmonton AM. Retrieved from: http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1109806659729
Connolly, M. Spotting fake news [radio news broadcast]. (2017, July 12). CBC News, Edmonton AM. Retrieved from: http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/993906243754
DuSablon, Marie-Ève [television news broadcast]. (2017, July 11). Les fausses nouvelles sous la loupe au Musée des beaux-arts de l'Alberta. Radio-Canada: Le Téléjournal. Retrieved from: http://ici.radio-canada.ca/widgets/mediaconsole/medianet/7750446 [Émission du mardi 11 juillet 2017: 16:55-19:21].
Mertz, E. [television news broadcast]. (2017, May 26). Why Instagram may make some people feel unhappy. Global News. Retrieved from http://globalnews.ca/video/3482662/why-instagram-may-make-some-people-feel-unhappy
Grummett, D. [television news broadcast]. (2017, May 17). RCMP investigating apparent ‘fight club’. CTV News. Retrieved from http://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1126969
Wong, J. [television news broadcast]. (2017, January 15). Edmonton queer history app being developed. Global News. Retrieved from http://globalnews.ca/news/3183002/edmonton-queer-history-app-being-developed/
Connolly, M. [radio news broadcast]. (2016, December 19). When news seems too outrageous to be true. CBC News, Edmonton AM. Retrieved from: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/programs/edmontonam/when-news-seems-too-outrageous-to-be-true-1.3905370
Print (Newspaper / Magazine / ePrint)
Crosby, J. (2019, May 28). How to teach kids to hunt out fake news? With dinosaurs, of course.. Global News. Retrieved from: https://globalnews.ca/news/5325597/fake-news-media-literacy-graphic-novel/
Larsson, N. (2019, April 17). 'It's an educational revolution': how AI is transforming university life. The Guardian. Retrieved from: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2019/apr/17/its-an-educational-revolution-how-ai-is-transforming-university-life
Lingley, S. (2018, August 15). Robots won’t replace teachers—but they could help them. Folio / University of Alberta News. Retrieved from: https://www.folio.ca/robots-wont-replace-teachersbut-they-could-help-them/
Simons, P. (2018, August 7). Privacy commissioner's investigation brings us face-to-face with our technology fears. The Edmonton Journal. Retrieved from: https://edmontonjournal.com/opinion/columnists/paula-simons-privacy-commissioners-investigation-brings-us-face-to-face-with-our-technology-fears?video_autoplay=true
Maimann, K. (2018, June 8). Edmonton Queer History App aims to fill gap left by textbooks. The Star: Edmonton. Retrieved from: https://www.thestar.com/edmonton/2018/06/08/edmonton-queer-history-app-aims-to-fill-gap-left-by-textbooks.html
Lachacz, A. (2018, June 8). New app explores LGBTQ history in Edmonton. The Gateway. Retrieved from: https://www.thegatewayonline.ca/2018/06/new-app-explores-lgbtq-history-in-edmonton/
Lingley, S. (2018, June 6). The future is friendly. Illuminate Magazine. Retrieved from https://illuminate.ualberta.ca/content/future-friendly
Johnson, D. (2018, June 6). Application Explores Edmonton's Queer History. Vue Weekly (pp.4). Retrieved from: http://www.vueweekly.com/application-explores-edmontons-queer-history/
CBC News (2018, June 5). 'Queer History' app documents Edmonton's LGBTQ history. CBC News. Retrieved from http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/edmonton-queer-history-app-1.4692048
Lingley, S. (2018, June 5). New app shines spotlight on impact of Edmonton’s queer history. Folio. Retrieved from: https://www.folio.ca/new-app-shines-spotlight-on-impact-of-edmontons-queer-history/
Mertz, E. (2018, June 4). Teaching Edmonton’s queer history: App aims to fill gap in school curriculum. Global News. Retrieved from: https://globalnews.ca/video/4251888/pocket-size-guide-to-edmonton-lgbtq-history
Cook, S. (2018, June 3). Edmonton queer history app launches in time for Pride. The Edmonton Journal. Retrieved from: http://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/queer-history-app
Harley, J.M. (2018, June 2). How did we get where we are today? Edmonton Queer History App developed by researchers at the University of Alberta now available (pp. 55). Retrieved from: https://issuu.com/postvuepublishing/docs/pridefestival_2018
DuSablon, Marie-Ève. (2017, July 11). Les fausses nouvelles sous la loupe au Musée des beaux-arts de l'Alberta. Radio-Canada. Retrieved from: https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1044720/fausses-nouvelles-musee-beaux-arts-alberta-globe-mail-panel
Betkowski, B. (2017, December 1). Why are we so rude on social media? Folio / University of Alberta News. Retrieved from: https://www.folio.ca/why-are-we-so-rude-on-social-media/
Betkowski, B. (2017, December 1). 5 tips on how not to behave badly online. Retrieved from: https://www.folio.ca/5-tips-on-how-not-to-behave-badly-online
Gillmore, M. (2017, March/April). Fake News: Distinguishing Fact from Fiction. TEACH Magazine, (pp. 7-9). Retrieved from http://issuu.com/teachmag/docs/teach_marapr2017?e=2372208/46801553
Hart, C. (2017, February 9). App in development for Edmonton LGBTQ history. The Gateway. Retrieved from https://thegatewayonline.ca/2017/02/yeg-lgbtq-app/
Lingley, S. (2017, January 10). A pocket-size guide to local queer history. Illuminate Magazine. Retrieved from http://illuminate.ualberta.ca/content/pocket-size-guide-local-queer-history
McMaster, G. (2017, January 9). Trustworthy advice for a post-truth world. University of Alberta News. Retrieved from https://www.ualberta.ca/news-and-events/newsarticles/2017/january/trustworthy-advice-for-a-post-truth-world
Clancy, C. (2016, December 2016). Year in Review: Recapping the most memorable social media moments. Edmonton Journal. Retrieved from http://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/year-in-review-recapping-the-most-memorable-social-media-moments
Betkowski, B. (2016, December 9). What the gamer/psychologist wants for the holidays. University of Alberta News. Retrieved from https://www.ualberta.ca/news-and-events/newsarticles/2016/december/what-the-gamer-psychologist-wants-for-the-holidays
Public Talks
Digital threats to democracy: Making sense of news in era of misinformation [public education panel: Part 1]. (2019, February 7). Hosted by CIVIX and the Alberta Teachers Association.
Digital threats to democracy: Making sense of news in era of misinformation [public education panel: Part 2]. (2019, February 28). Hosted by CIVIX and the Alberta Teachers Association.
Getting past the “post” in truth: Tools for beating fake news and identifying fact from fiction [public education talk]. (2018, March 20). Strathcona High School. Promotional ad retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BgjHaHGjSXW/
Harley, J.M. (2017). Subjugation or collaboration? A.I. in education today and in the future [invited talk] Can*Con 2017: Literary Science Fiction and Fantasy Convention. Retrieved from http://can-con.org/cc/schedule/schedule/
Getting past the “post” in truth: Tools for beating fake news and identifying fact from fiction [public talk]. (2017, October 5). Edmonton Public Library. Retrieved from https://epl.bibliocommons.com/events/search/fq=types:(57fe8849e2c0a00100ce6fe3)/event/59b2c2ff5bb2eb250018a2e5
Cropping the truth: a panel on fake news. Hosted in conjunction with cutline: From the photography archives of the Globe and Mail [public panel]. (2017, July 12). Alberta Gallery of Art. Retrieved from https://www.youraga.ca/whats-happening/blog/cropping-truth-panel-on-fake-news
McKenna, N. (April, 2017). Fake news and surviving a post-truth world. New Trail, (pp. 3). Retrieved from https://www.ualberta.ca/newtrail/spring-2017/bear-country/fake-news-and-surviving-a-post-truth-world
McKenna, N. (2017, January 27). ‘Alternative Facts’? We don’t buy it. Neither should you. U Alberta, New Trail. Retrieved from https://www.ualberta.ca/newtrail/featurestories/alternative-facts