Media and Information Sources Flashcards

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the local knowledge – knowledge that is unique to a given culture or society.

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Indigenous knowledge

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2
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owned, controlled, and managed by indigenous people

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Indigenous knowledge

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Characteristics of Indigenous Media

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a. oral tradition of communication
b. store information in memories
c. information exchange is face-to-face
d. information are contained within the border of the community

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4
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one of the best things that the internet can provide

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Education

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5
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means technology that is intended to reach a mass audience.

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Mass Media

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The most common platforms for mass media are:

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newspapers, magazines, radio, television, Internet

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are freely accessible, openly licensed text, media, and other digital assets that are useful for teaching, learning, and assessing as well as for research purposes. There is no universal usage of open file formats

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Open Educational Resources

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8
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Different types of learning resources

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Simulation, Animation, Quiz, Electronic textbook, Learning object

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9
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news or stories created to deliberately misinform or deceive readers

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Fake News

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false or inaccurate information, usually not created or shared with harmful intent

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Misinformation

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false or inaccurate information deliberately created and shared to cause harm

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Disinformation

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true or accurate information (based in reality) shared or manipulated with the intent to cause harm

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Malinformation

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13
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How to spot fake news

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Consider the source
Check your biases
Check the author
Check the date
Is it a joke?
Supporting sources
Ask the experts
Read beyond

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14
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Evaluating information

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Accuracy
Author
Currency
Fairness
Relevance

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Content is grammatically correct, verifiable, and cited when necessary

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Accuracy

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Defines who created the content, the individual or group’s credentials/expertise, and provides contact information

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Author

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Information is current and updated frequently

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Currency

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Content is balanced, presenting all sides of an issue, and multiple points of view

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Fairness

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Content is relevant to your topic or research

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Relevance