DC Quest - Part 3

MEDIA LITERACY

A. Can you distinguish between good sources of information and those that are biased or are possibly fake?

B. Do you understand copyright and licence rules, fair use, and the rights you have as a creator?

C. Data, data, everywhere. How can you use it?

Media Literacy

A. Can you distinguish between good sources of information and those that are biased or are possibly fake?

Review these information sources and see how well you are currently looking at information and media sources on the web.

Watch this video with your parents/guardian (or teacher)
How False News Can Spread – Noah Tavlin

 

Write down your answers on paper or digitally

Media Literacy

B. Do you understand copyright and licence rules, fair use, and the rights you have as a creator?

Review the information posted on the page,
The Educator’s Guide to Creativity & Copyright
at ConnectSafely.org

What if you’ve taken this photo of your breakfast and want to share it out to the world.

Provide 3 different examples of how you could provide the image with different uses under Creative Commons.

1. Copy the image to another word processing document

2. Add a Creative Commons licence button

3. Provide a brief description of why you would use that particular licence

Photo by Joseph Gonzalez on Unsplash
Media Literacy

C. Data, Data, everywhere. How can you use it?

The heart of a search engine is the ability to capture, store, query, package and return data and information back.  Review these three sites and the embedded data below and see how they use data.

Thanksgiving Dinner: What 3,000 Calories Looks Like In Everyday Food
From Visually.
As you have seen there are many ways where data can be used that is powerful and can provide information to support decisions and actions we make.  In other cases, data collected through social media applications, communication tools, or browser search engines provide opportunities for businesses and organizations to use that information for their purposes. Create a T Chart digitally or on a piece of paper (see below) where on one side you look at the positive uses of data and other the negative aspects of using data.  Provide 3 points for each side along with a short sentence below each point explaining why you think it is positive or negative.

Really Awesome! Seriously, I'm not Faking.

Part 3 of your quest is completed.  Head over to Part 4.