Practice What Is Media Literacy? (6.1) - Digital Citizenship and Ethics
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What is Media Literacy?

Practice - What is Media Literacy?

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

Define media literacy.

💡 Hint: What does it mean to analyze information?

Question 2 Easy

Name one fact-checking tool.

💡 Hint: Think of websites dedicated to verifying claims.

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Question 1

What does media literacy enable individuals to do?

A. Analyze digital content
B. Trust everything online
C. Share opinions uncritically

💡 Hint: Think about what skills you need to navigate online information.

Question 2

True or False: Fact-checking is unnecessary if you trust the source.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider the importance of checking facts at all times.

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Challenge Problems

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Challenge 1 Hard

You come across a viral post on social media claiming a miracle cure for a disease. Describe the steps you would take to evaluate its truthfulness.

💡 Hint: Start by asking questions about the nature of the claim and its origins.

Challenge 2 Hard

Discuss a situation in which misinformation has negatively affected community health. How could media literacy have improved the outcome?

💡 Hint: Think about historical examples of health misinformation and their impacts.

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