Teach-Out™
Disinformation, Misinformation, and Fake News Teach-Out
This Teach-Out has been archived from the original teach-out event, which concluded on Feb. 8, 2021. While you may browse and skip between units, we recommend completing lessons in the order they’re presented.
About This Teach-Out
At a time when information can be instantaneously and globally communicated, the threat of consuming misleading or false information looms large. Unverified digital information can sway public beliefs about politics, health, science, and current events, and can influence how people perceive differing opinions, experiences, and cultures. Global citizens have to navigate an increasing reliance on social media for critical facts, huge amounts of “fake news” online, and the consequences of disinformation and misinformation in daily digital life. In this Teach-Out, you will learn how to navigate this digital information landscape, identify fake news, and gain critical skills in media and information literacy.
In this Teach-Out, you will:
Understand the history of terms and concepts like “disinformation,” “misinformation” and “fake news”
Identify different types of disinformation and how it's transmitted and received
Evaluate your own habits of media consumption and reactions when presented with novel information
Develop strategies to combat disinformation in your own life
Instructors
No instructors specified.
Lessons
Welcome to the Disinformation, Misinformation, and Fake News Teach-Out
What is Disinformation, Misinformation, and Fake News?
Why Does Disinformation, Misinformation, and Fake News Work?
Examples from the Real World
Evaluating Our Sources of Information
- NewsGuard and Media Literacy
- Iffy Quotient
- Connecting Conversation with Sarah, James, and Paul
- Media Perception of Minority Groups
- Journalism in the Digital Age
- Social Media and Misinformation
- The Role of Social Media Platforms
- The Deep Fake
- The Cheap Fake
- What information are you really getting: Check Your News Diet