Misinformation

Misinformation vs. fake news vs. propaganda

What is the danger?
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 5,6

This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Misinformation vs. fake news vs. propaganda

What is the danger?

Slide 1 - Slide

Discus in pairs
1. What is misinformation / fake news?
2. Can you think of recent examples you have seen?
3. Where do you hear about most misinformation?
4. Is misinformation dangerous? Why (not?)
5. misinformation vs disinformation

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Video

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Slide 4 - Video

03:05
How come the woman never heard of Dr. Fauci?
A
The information is not available in her language
B
Social media blocked those videos
C
She only get information from family
D
She lives in an "online bubble"

Slide 5 - Quiz

04:58
What is the story about the photo of "Joe Biden" an example of?
A
How social media differentiates between users
B
How easy it is to believe in a lie
C
How misinformation targets specific cultures
D
How misinformation is changed for different cultures

Slide 6 - Quiz

06:09
Why are certain communities so vulnerable for misinformation?
A
Social media sites block a lot of sources
B
There are very few credible news sources available for them
C
They are often not interested in state media
D
They rely on family to provide information

Slide 7 - Quiz

09:53
What is the role of these messaging apps
A
They actively ban users for spreading false information
B
They block media from outside US/EU
C
They are the main platform for communication within immigrant communities
D
They make it hard to connect to people with different opinions

Slide 8 - Quiz

12:44
"If WhatsApp says so, it's true"
How can you describe this comment?
A
As convinced
B
As sarcastic
C
As angry
D
As sad

Slide 9 - Quiz

15:23
What is this ad an example of?
A
How WhatsApp actively blocks dangerous content
B
How WhatsApp brings attention to this problem
C
How WhatsApp discriminates
D
How WhatsApp is a dangerous platform

Slide 10 - Quiz

18:22
what is the key problem according to John Oliver?

Slide 11 - Open question

Class discussions
1. Who is responsible for misinformation?
2. How should misinformation be tackled and by who?
3.  Is social media a boon or bane for society (good or bad)? Why?

Slide 12 - Slide

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