media literacy

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media literacy

Exploring solutions

online disinformation and misinformation
2024
Misinformation can spread like wildfire online, reaching people worldwide. Misinformation is driving increasing political polarization, endangering public health and communities, and increasing public distrust of the media, government, and other institutions. People are left unsure of what to believe and who to trust.

True or false

a CIA analyst's guide to spotting fake news

Media literacy

information and disinformation
2023
"US democracy is experiencing unprecedented challenges. 'Media literacy: information and disinformation' examines function and disfunction in this essential pillar of democracy"--Amazon.

The media and me

a guide to critical media literacy for young people
2022
"[This book] provides readers with the tools and perspectives to be empowered and autonomous media users. The book explores critical inquiry skills to help young people form a multidimensional comprehension of what they read and watch, opportunities to see others like them making change, and insight into their own identity projects. By covering topics like storytelling, building arguments and recognizing fallacies, surveillance and digital gatekeeping, advertising and consumerism, and global social problems through a critical media literacy lens, this book will help students evolve from passive consumers of media to engaged critics and creators"--Provided by publisher.
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Media literacy for young children

teaching beyond the screen time debates
2022
"[This book] is about how early childhood educators and professionals can prepare children for their digital future. Detailed descriptions of media literacy competencies, along with dozens of activities, strategies, and tips designed for children ages 2-7, demonstrate how to integrate foundational skills, knowledge, and dispositions into existing routines as well as experiment with new lessons"--Adapted from back cover.

Knowing what sources to trust

2023
Misinformation is rampant on the internet. Memes are passed around as if they represent real facts, people with an agenda share false or misleading statistics, and anyone can pretend they are an expert on any topic. Due to all of this, learning how to be critical of what is being presented has become one of the most important skills a person can cultivate. This volume utilizes informative sidebars and detailed graphic organizers to discuss the steps readers can take to verify the information they read, hear, or see.

Can you believe it?

how to spot fake news and find the facts
Explores the concept of fake news and how to identify it, and explains how young readers can develop critical-thinking skills to analyze news. Includes color illustrations, a glossary, and additional resources.

Debunk it!

How to stay sane in an world of misinformation
2019
In an era of misinformation, much of it spread by authority figures, apps and websites, it is difficult to know what is true. This book uses contemporary, ripped-from-the-headlines examples to clearly explain how to identify bad evidence and poor arguments, summarizes the rhetorical tricks people use to mislead, and offers advice about how to deal with people who intentionally misinform.

Should we trust the news?

2020
Explores the discussion of whether we should trust what the news tells us.

Truth, lies, and technology

2023
"With the accelerating rise of online communication, there has also been an unprecedented spread of falsehoods. Readers coming of age in this world of information spreading at speeds faster than ever before may wonder about how technology can spread pervasive lies--and how they can play a part in making it more truthful. This enlightening title aims to guide readers in exploring how technology such as deepfakes and social media algorithms can convincingly distort the truth. They will not only learn to recognize Internet fabrications but also how to stop their spread"--Amazon.

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