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Credible or Click bait? NCSMI, June 21, 2017 Stephanie Willen Brown Director, Park Library @ UNC’s School of Media & Journalism Image from https://thenounproject.com/term/journalist/813630/
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Page 1: News: Credible or Click-bait?

Credible or Click bait? NCSMI, June 21, 2017Stephanie Willen Brown

Director, Park Library @ UNC’s

School of Media & Journalism

Image from https://thenounproject.com/term/journalist/813630/

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Writing Prompt• Do you think you could spot fake stories?

• Why or why not?

• Have you ever been factually fooled by a social

media post?

Image from: https://thenounproject.com/term/write/774211/

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What Are We Talking About?

Hoax Propaganda

Disinformation / Disinformatzya / Dezinformatsia /Dezinformatsiya

Sponsored Content

Fake News *Lügenpresse *Truthful

Hyperbole *Manipulated

Content *

False Connection*

False Context *

SatireMistakes Corrections

* Not defined in any Oxford dictionaries, as of March 29, 2017

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What is the Problem?• Fake news

• Alternative facts

• Opinion / editorials

• Evaluating information

• Sponsored content

• News literacy

• Information literacy

• Media literacy

• (Social) media literacy

What is the Solution?

Instruction

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What is the Solution?

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How to Teach This?• Politically neutral

• Active learning activity (or

several)

Images from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_states_and_blue_states https://www.jisc.ac.uk/rd/projects/learner-experiences-of-technology

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Does this photo provide strong evidence about

the conditions near the Fukushima Daiichi

Power Plant? Explain your reasoning.

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10 Questions for Fake News

Detection

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Tweets on

March 22, 2015

Which is the best

source of

information about

the chief’s

resignation? Why?

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SHEG Prompt:

This article argues

that many

millennials need

help with financial

planning.

What is one reason

you might NOT

trust this article?

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Compare Two Stories

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3-page Checklist

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Resources• Brown, Stephanie W. “Checking Facts.” UNC School of

Media & Journalism, April 5, 2017.

http://guides.lib.unc.edu/mejo153/checkingFacts

• Further resources on overcoming fake news

• Lesson plans

• Recommended fact checking sites

• Sources for this presentation

• Articles & podcasts about News Literacy:

https://pinboard.in/u:CogSciLibrarian/t:NewsLiteracy/