In 2021, 52% of Americans confirmed they prefer getting their news on digital platforms, and 86% of Americans use their smartphone to do it. For this reason
Category: Media Literacy
Understanding media is an important undertaking for entrepreneurs. Learn ways to discern real and fake articles, photos and videos on the internet.
Recently Mediactive put on an informative interview with experts in online misinformation hosted by ASU Professor Dan Gillmor to discuss “Tackling Health Misinformation.” The expert panel consisted of Anna Muldoon,
In Michelle Ciulla Lipkin’s interview with Amanda Knox, a statement made by Mrs. Knox resonated with me. Amanda Knox recounted her experience with the media when she
According to The National Association for Media Literacy Education, media literacy involves the process of reviewing and assessing media content critically. However, without the necessary tools
I used to say, “if someone thinks my life is that interesting, then let them listen in.” Now I realize that I may have been
It is unbelievable that you are already in the 3rd grade, and I love it when I hear your teachers ask, “where is your evidence.”
No matter the topic or area, experts and lawyers have the amazing ability to find and exploit the grey area in everything. This exploitation is
Ever since my best friend’s home burned down in the Santiago Canyon fire in 2007 and seeing the devastation it caused, I have paid close attention to
After writing my previous blog post regarding news versus opinion on whether California wildfires are worse year over year, an article in The Atlantic by Robinson Meyer
Living in California, devastating earthquakes have been the long-time norm. While they have not disappeared, it seems they are not front and center in the