Fake News / Misinformation
Objective:
- Develop critical thinking skills to analyze media’s influence.
Student Learning Outcome”
- Analyze and interpret possible bias in media content.
Based on information from Learn about Fake News/Misinformation in the Media page which includes the “Digital Disconnect – Fake News, Privacy and Democracy” and additional research on your topic write a 4 page paper addressing the following. You need to answer the questions in part 1 and part 2 below. Important note – for Part 1 only use information from Learn about Fake News/Misinformation in the Media page / for Part 2 conduct research and include four sources to support your topic.
Part 1 – Explore the idea of fake news
Learn about Fake News/Misinformation in the Media page which includes the “Digital Disconnect – Fake News, Privacy and Democracy” answer the following questions using examples and evidence from the sources. Part 1 should be 1.5 – 2 pages. Make sure to include evidence (and cite your sources) from the sources above to support your assertions.
- What is fake news/ misinformation and why is it happening?
- How can we as consumers spot fake news?
- What can be done to prevent the spread of fake news/misinformation?
- Explain whether you think having access to this information aligns with the claim that the internet is a democratizing force. (“Digital Disconnect – Fake News, Privacy and Democracy”
Part 2 – Apply what you learned about Fake News/Misinformation by researching one of the topic’s below. Part 2 should be 2-2.5 pages in length.
- Select one of the topics below.
- Research the misinformation/fake news that was published about your topic. Find and use four sources on your topic for this section. These sources can’t be the ones provided in this assignment.
- What misinformation/fake news was published about your topic?
- Exam the forces that contributed to it – why do you think the misinformation published? Who was behind it?
- Discuss the possible effects of this misinformation on society.
TOPICS:
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- COVID and/or anti-vaccination
- 2016 OR 2020 Presidential Election
- The January 6 attack on the Capitol
- Climate Change
- Your choice – just make sure you can provide enough evidence.
More details:
- Paper should be double-spaced 4-5 pages. Include a header for Part 1 and Part 2.
- Paper should include a reference/bibliography section with the at least four sources for Part 2 and module resources for Part 1.
- Paper should include in-text citations in both part 1 and part 2 – telling the reader the source where your quotes, indirect quotes, and information came from.
- Double space your paper and use APA or MLA format.
- What is fake news and misinformation and why is it happening?
https://www.salon.com/2017/01/15/from-startling-insight-to-random-insult-a-guide-to-the-uses-and-misuses-of-fake-news/
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/information-overload-helps-fake-news-spread-and-social-media-knows-it/
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2020/12/08/many-americans-are-unsure-whether-sources-of-news-do-their-own-reporting/
https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2021/11/22/the-future-of-digital-spaces-and-their-role-in-democracy/
https://news.stanford.edu/2021/10/25/foil-fake-news-focus-infectiousness/
2. What can we do about it ? Spotting misinformation
https://www.freedomforum.org/
3. Listen to How to spot fake news with Sam Wineburg