Description: This seminar is for faculty who do not teach media literacy but would like to equip their students with skills to navigate complex digital world and cut through fake news and information chaos. In addition to a brief intro to current literature on misinformation's impact on democracy, participants will explore pedagogical approaches that work across disciplines to foster media literacy. They will develop activities and assignments that can be seamlessly integrated into their courses to help students struggling with information overload and inundated by fake news assess the credibility of information sources, make fact-based decisions, and become critical consumers of media messages.
Co-Facilitators: Dessie Zagorcheva, Social Science, Christopher McHale, Library
Dates: Fridays 1 to 4pm, in person on 9/12, 10/10, 11/7 and 12/5
CTL seminar participants are expected to: