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Have you tried, but failed, to keep up with current events?
Even with your busy schedule, it’s very important that you keep yourself informed on what’s going on around you.
Where do you start? What do you follow?
This can be overwhelming as there are so many choices.
It's a lot easier to stay up-to-date with local, national, and global events when you pick a few strategies that work best for you!
Set A News Website As Your Homepage
Having news websites like Google and MSN news as your homepage can keep you informed of the latest news and events from multiple sources.
Change your homepage to a website that shows local and international news every time you open your browser. Chances are that once a headline catches your eye, you'll click and scan the accompanying article.
Find Balanced News Sources
This short video provides tips on how to choose your news sources:
Did you know?
Use A News Aggregator
Quiz
Jennifer is a Jamaican living in Canada. She wants to keep up with the daily news from both countries in one place. What can she do?
Curating her own news app is the best way for Jennifer to keep up with both Canadian and Jamaican news and events at the same time and in one place. Sticking to strictly local or international news means she'll have to filter through a lot of "noise" to get the news she wants.
Download News Sources To Your Phone
Many local and international news outlets have apps for mobile phones.
BBC, The Wall Street Journal, and NPR are just a few of the many news sources that have mobile apps.
Not only are the apps free, but the're compatible with both Android and iOS phones. That way, you can easily read/listen to the news on the go.
Subscribe To Newsletters
Listen To Podcasts
Subscribe to a podcast to get daily summaries of local and international news stories and events.
Whether you're on your way to work or exercising at the gym, listening to a podcast is a great way to stay informed in 12-30 minute segments without having to read the news.
Popular news podcasts include Sky News Daily, PBS News Hours, and CBC Listen.
Quiz
Nigel takes a 30-minute ride home from work by train each day. What can he do to catch up on day's news?
Having a variety of ways to get the news will keep Nigel up-to-date.
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This Byte has been authored by
Stephanie Hare
UX Writer & Content Designer; Edu. Producer
M.S.Ed