5.2.A.2 - Investigative Media Literacy Workshops
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Practice Questions
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What is media literacy?
💡 Hint: Think about skills needed for interacting with news.
Name one propaganda technique.
💡 Hint: What term describes joining the majority?
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is the primary purpose of media literacy?
💡 Hint: Consider the skills involved in interacting with media.
True or False: Comparing multiple news sources can help reveal bias.
💡 Hint: What do we discover when we analyze multiple reports on the same event?
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Challenge Problems
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Consider a recent controversial event covered by various media outlets. Analyze the coverage and identify at least three differing perspectives. Discuss how these differences inform public perception.
💡 Hint: Look for emotional language and the stories' focuses.
You come across a trending news article that seems exaggerated. Outline a step-by-step approach to fact-checking this article.
💡 Hint: Start with the article’s source and look for other evidence.
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