Never before has the need for News Literacy been more urgent. As news consumers are bombarded with a constant stream of fake news, propaganda, hoaxes, rumors, satire, and advertising — that often masquerade as credible journalism — it is becoming more and more difficult to distinguish fact from fiction. While the public’s faith in the news media erodes, purveyors of misinformation have helped give rise to troubling cultural trends and alarming political movements.





Making Sense of the News: News Literacy Lessons for Digital Citizens



Instructors: Masato Kajimoto
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Reviewed on Sep 26, 2017
Excellent, short and concise. Offers clear and usable methods for critical thinking.
Reviewed on Nov 20, 2020
Great course to cultivate media literacy skills. Full of real-life cases.
Reviewed on Apr 1, 2020
very good course, with tons of reference resources. I've learned a lot and felt a door opened in front me toward the world of news literacy and perception of real journalism.
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