Misinformation: What Can We Trust?
Misinformation: What Can We Trust?, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 5, with 28 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 1 reviews, and has 109 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn about the mental biases that make us vulnerable to misinformation Determine the credibility of websites and articles Parse and research specific statements Learn to ask challenging questions when presented with information Understand certain statistical and scientific concepts (no math skills needed!) This course is ideal for individuals who are This course was designed for curious teenagers who want to learn how to separate fact from fiction. However, it can absolutely benefit an older audience as well. It is particularly useful for This course was designed for curious teenagers who want to learn how to separate fact from fiction. However, it can absolutely benefit an older audience as well.
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Summary
Title: Misinformation: What Can We Trust?
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 28
Number of Quizzes: 3
Number of Published Lectures: 28
Number of Published Quizzes: 3
Number of Curriculum Items: 36
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 36
Original Price: $54.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn about the mental biases that make us vulnerable to misinformation
- Determine the credibility of websites and articles
- Parse and research specific statements
- Learn to ask challenging questions when presented with information
- Understand certain statistical and scientific concepts (no math skills needed!)
Who Should Attend
- This course was designed for curious teenagers who want to learn how to separate fact from fiction. However, it can absolutely benefit an older audience as well.
Target Audiences
- This course was designed for curious teenagers who want to learn how to separate fact from fiction. However, it can absolutely benefit an older audience as well.
This 5-section course is designed to help students identify misinformation, understand why people fall for it, and explain how we can navigate a world filled with it.
In the first section of this course, you will learn the psychological reasons why people fall for misinformation. Among other things, we will cover
• how human bias and group identity can lead us astray
• an examination of conspiracy theories and their appeal
In the second and third sections, we focus on learning about and recognizing various forms of misinformation. We address
• the characteristics of good journalism
• examples of misinformation in the media and social media
• how to parse and research specific claims
• how to judge the credibility of websites or articles
• how to ask challenging questions when presented with information
In the fourth section, you will learn how to think scientifically. We will cover
• the difference between scientific and unscientific thinking
• how people reach bad conclusions by not understanding certain statistical and scientific concepts (no math done in class!)
The final class is an immersive exercise where everything is put into practice. We will read an article with a comment section, and then assess the quality of this information. We then learn more about this topic through internet searches and supplementary articles.
There are few things more important than separating fact from fiction. Come join us in this highly relevant course to learn how to protect against misinformation!
Fair warning: This will be a fun class, where silly examples of misinformation will be given, and with fun exercises to engage students. However, it will not be limited to just that. Misinformation is worth learning about because it affects important topics. Serious, real-life examples will be discussed, as well, including those that involve violence. I do not delve deeply into these topics, but they do get brought up. Also, if it bothers you to scrutinize Democrats, Republicans, left-leaning media, right-leaning media, and uninformed social media posts, this class is not for you!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: How and Why People Get Things Wrong
Lecture 1: How discomfort can lead us to lies
Lecture 2: Group identity
Lecture 3: What is bias?
Lecture 4: Examples of bias
Lecture 5: Conspiracy theories
Lecture 6: Why conspiracy theories appeal to people
Chapter 2: How to Recognize Misinformation in the World
Lecture 1: The qualities of good journalism
Lecture 2: How stories can be reported differently
Lecture 3: Media bias
Lecture 4: Information voids and fact checkers
Lecture 5: Analyzing statements
Chapter 3: More Misinformation, More Ways to Deal with it
Lecture 1: Misleading descriptions
Lecture 2: Where there is smoke, there may not be fire
Lecture 3: Vertical vs. lateral reading strategies
Lecture 4: Practicing lateral reading
Chapter 4: How to Reason in a World Filled with Misinformation
Lecture 1: Scientific method
Lecture 2: Unscientific thinking vs. scientific thinking
Lecture 3: Correlation and causation
Lecture 4: Misleading connections
Lecture 5: The anatomy of arguments
Lecture 6: Non-representative sample
Lecture 7: Non-representative sample examples
Lecture 8: Small sample size
Chapter 5: Using Clues to Separate Fact from Fiction
Lecture 1: Analyzing an article
Lecture 2: Comment section #1
Lecture 3: Comment section #2
Lecture 4: Supplemental articles
Lecture 5: Final analysis and parting thoughts
Instructors
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David Schwarz, MBDS
Misinformation Education
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