Media smart :: lessons, tips and strategies for librarians, classroom instructors and other information professionals /
The most important thing today's students can learn is how to find and evaluate information. This book provides in-depth discussion of aspects of media literacy and how they can be used to manipulate information. Classroom exercises are provided to help instructors teach vital media literacy sk...
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Zusammenfassung: | The most important thing today's students can learn is how to find and evaluate information. This book provides in-depth discussion of aspects of media literacy and how they can be used to manipulate information. Classroom exercises are provided to help instructors teach vital media literacy skills to their students. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxvii, 216 pages) |
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505 | 8 | |a Words matter -- Propaganda -- Satire -- Advertising -- Public trust in journalism -- 7. Algorithms, Bots, Trolls, Cyborgs and Artificial Intelligence -- Algorithms -- Bots, trolls, cyborgs and other inauthentic activity -- 8. Statistics and Data Visualization -- Statistics -- Data visualization -- 9. Images, Reverse Image Searching and Deepfakes -- Processing visuals -- Images -- Reverse image searching -- Memes -- Deepfakes -- Cheapfakes, shallowfakes and dumbfakes -- 10. Media Manipulation and Fact Checking -- Evaluating information and the source of the information | |
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