Sorting Truth From Fiction: Civic Online Reasoning

Add to Favourites
1 1 1 1 1
Price: 4616 EUR 4616 EUR
Contact Massachusetts Institute of Technology

More details about the program

Description

Fake news and misinformation pose an urgent challenge to citizens across the globe. Multiple studies have shined a light on people’s difficulty in distinguishing truth from fiction, reliable information from sham. As we approach the November 2020 election, we can expect our screens to be flooded, even more so, with digital content that plays fast and loose with the truth. With educators from around the world and faculty from MIT and Stanford University, you will learn quick and effective practices for evaluating online information that you can bring back to your classroom. The Stanford History Education Group has distilled these practices from observations with professional fact-checkers from the nation’s most prestigious media outlets from across the political spectrum. Using a combination of readings, classroom practice lessons, and assignments, you will learn how to teach the critical thinking skills needed for making wise judgments about web sources. At the end of the course, you will be better able to help students find reliable sources at a time when we need it most.

Specific details

Category of Education Psychology

Comments (0)

There are no comments posted here yet

Leave your comments

Search

Related Programs

Modern organisations are characterised by increasi ...
In this course, you’ll focus on two key parts of n ...
Communication has changed! The traditional rules f ...
In this course, the context is hosting an event an ...

 

©2023 EDUCOM NET. All Rights Reserved.

If you find an inaccuracy or you have comments on the description of the university or program - please let us know info@educom.net