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Media Literacy for All with Michelle Ciulla Lipkin

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People of all ages are concerned about fake news, misinformation and disinformation spreading online and what social media sites like Facebook and Instagram do with our data. Algorithmic bias has caused increased polarization and violence in our country, but what can be done about it? We discuss this issue and possible solutions with Executive Director of the National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) Michelle Ciulla Lipkin. As a professor of media literacy at CUNY Brooklyn College, she provides some practical tips such as lateral reading to cross-check potential biases from even the most famous news sources. Her suggestions encourage us to empower ourselves through actively diversifying our newsfeed, and to question the persuasive production techniques used in the storytelling we consume. We even critically analyze the merits and issues with the Netflix documentary “The Social Dilemma” (a good example of agreeing to disagree). Despite the lack of a nationally mandated curriculum on media literacy, organizations such as NAMLE and Media Literacy Now are doing great work to educate kids, adults and seniors on these important topics. Use the links below to find resources for educators, parents and individuals to encourage healthy social media practices.

LINKS:

Find resources and become a free member of the National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE): https://namle.net

Email Michelle: namle@namle.net

Media Literacy Week Oct 25-29, 2021: https://medialiteracyweek.us

Get involved with media literacy legislation/policy: https://medialiteracynow.org

Documentary “The Social Dilemma” available on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81254224

Reuters: https://www.reuters.com

My article on verifying accurate information & ethical storytelling online: http://www.laurameoli.com/blog/question-everything

My artwork for sale: https://etsy.com/shop/loudavision

Clarity for your Creative Career: www.LauraMeoli.com/book

Free Skillshare Premium & Learn Podcasting & Recording High Quality Videos From Home: https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/loudavision

Listen to more episodes of the LoudaVision Podcast: www.LoudaVision.com

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People of all ages are concerned about fake news, misinformation and disinformation spreading online and what social media sites like Facebook and Instagram do with our data. Algorithmic bias has caused increased polarization and violence in our country, but what can be done about it? We discuss this issue and possible solutions with Executive Director of the National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) Michelle Ciulla Lipkin. As a professor of media literacy at CUNY Brooklyn College, she provides some practical tips such as lateral reading to cross-check potential biases from even the most famous news sources. Her suggestions encourage us to empower ourselves through actively diversifying our newsfeed, and to question the persuasive production techniques used in the storytelling we consume. We even critically analyze the merits and issues with the Netflix documentary “The Social Dilemma” (a good example of agreeing to disagree). Despite the lack of a nationally mandated curriculum on media literacy, organizations such as NAMLE and Media Literacy Now are doing great work to educate kids, adults and seniors on these important topics. Use the links below to find resources for educators, parents and individuals to encourage healthy social media practices.

LINKS:

Find resources and become a free member of the National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE): https://namle.net

Email Michelle: namle@namle.net

Media Literacy Week Oct 25-29, 2021: https://medialiteracyweek.us

Get involved with media literacy legislation/policy: https://medialiteracynow.org

Documentary “The Social Dilemma” available on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81254224

Reuters: https://www.reuters.com

My article on verifying accurate information & ethical storytelling online: http://www.laurameoli.com/blog/question-everything

My artwork for sale: https://etsy.com/shop/loudavision

Clarity for your Creative Career: www.LauraMeoli.com/book

Free Skillshare Premium & Learn Podcasting & Recording High Quality Videos From Home: https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/loudavision

Listen to more episodes of the LoudaVision Podcast: www.LoudaVision.com

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loudavision/support
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