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Assignment 3: Media Forensics

Objective:

Do you know what circular reporting, critical consuming, critical ignoring, confirmation bias, filter bubbles, motivated reasoning, and unconscious bias are? They’re all ways we create or deal with information that does or does not align with our knowledge about the world. What about pink slime, deep fakes vs. cheap fakes, Liar’s Dividend, and Zombie claims? In this exercise, you will explore how to critically analyze images and facts to determine truth.

Skills:

Critical thinking

· Evaluate the influence of context and assumptions on a problem or issue.

· Formulate and support conclusions about a problem or issue.

· Assess the implications and consequences of conclusions.

Background:

The United Nations sees media literacy for all as a human right (Fig. 1): 

Source:  Five Laws of Media & Information Literacy

Information accountability is at the heart of media literacy. The questions that journalists use to determine what’s “news” also can help information consumers determine the provenance or  accuracy and  authority of the texts and images they encounter in news and entertainment or social media: 

· Who is behind the information?

· What evidence is used to support the information’s claims?

· What do other sources say?

You might apply the  CRAAP test, an acronym for Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose, developed at California State University, Chico. Alternatively, you could try the  SIFT & PICK test, which involves lateral reading to evaluate what other sources say about the information you are reviewing and examining the source itself. UNESCO recommends asking questions that will help you to determine:

· Proximity: How close is the evidence to the phenomenon?

· Expertise: What credentials indicate the quality of the producer of the evidence?

· Rigor: How was the evidence collected?

· Transparency: What do you know about the evidence?

· Reliability: Is there a track record to evaluate? (Ireton & Posetti, 2018)

Activity:

After studying the assigned readings for Week 3, especially Modules 4 & 5 in the UNESCO handbook, build your media forensics skills by completing  ONE  of the following quizzes:

https://spotthetroll.org 

https://www.internetmatters.org/issues/fake-news-and-misinformation-advice-hub/find-the-fake/

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zwfm8hv

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/09/04/technology/facebook-influence-campaigns-quiz.html 

https://www.theguardian.com/newswise/2021/feb/04/fake-or-real-headlines-quiz-newswise-2021

Format:

When you finish your quiz, ponder what your results say about your media forensics skills. Then, write a 1-2 page (250-500 words) paper that summarizes what you learned about media forensics, that is, the need for media literacy skills in a media-saturated world, as follows:

Introduction

Tell your readers which quiz you took, the kinds of media messages you assessed, the analytical strategies you used from the course readings to try and identify disinformation, misinformation, or mal-information, and how well you did.

Analysis 

Connect what you learned about your media forensics skills to the need to be media literate by addressing  ONE  of the following questions:

1. What surprised you the most about fake news during our exploration? Were there any examples or aspects that stood out to you?

2. How has your perception of news and media changed after learning about the subtle deceptions of fake news? Do you approach news with a critical mindset? If so, how?

3. Reflect on the role of social media in the spread of fake news. How influential do you believe social media platforms are in shaping public opinion, and what impact does that have on society?

4. What could be some of the individual and societal consequences if you shared fake news intentionally or unintentionally? How can sharing fake news affect individuals, communities, and even democratic processes?

5. Consider the responsibilities of journalists and PR practitioners. What steps should they take to ensure accurate reporting and the maintenance of public trust? What responsibilities do you have in combating fake news?

6. Reflect on your media literacy skills before and after this exploration. How have you improved your ability to discern between reliable and unreliable sources of information?

7. Share any personal experiences you have had with encountering fake news or misinformation. How did it make you feel, and how did you react? What strategies can you employ to avoid falling victim to misinformation in the future?

8. How might the phenomenon of fake news impact marginalized communities or contribute to societal divisions? How can you address these issues and promote media literacy and critical thinking among all individuals?

9. Reflect on the ethical considerations related to creating and disseminating fake news. Are there any ethical boundaries that you could establish to help prevent the intentional spread of misinformation?

10. Imagine you have a platform to address a wide audience about the dangers of fake news. What message would you convey to encourage responsible consumption and sharing of information?

Requirements:

1. A thoughtful, thorough 1-2 page (about 250-500 words), double-spaced, essay in 12-point, Times Roman or similar serif font, with all the basic components for a beginning, middle, and end.

· The  first paragraph should include a thesis that introduces your main idea about the conclusions on the question posed to you in the assignment prompt. What is the point you intend to make in your answer? 

· The middle paragraphs should provide information, examples, and details to support your main idea or position. This is where you should show use  because statements and detail what you know or think about the topic.

· The final paragraph should sum up your main idea or position on the topic.

2. Support your comments with relevant information that you researched in the course’s learning resources. 

· Use  APA-style in-text citations to cite the sources of the information that you used in assembling ideas for your argument. 

· Create a matching  APA reference list at the end of the document. 

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Essay Assignment Rubric Course: COMM 202 7382 Media and Society (2248)

Purpose Exemplary 15 points

Competent 13.35 points

Meets Minimum Requirements 10.35 points

Needs Improvement 8.85 points

Does Not Meet Requirements 0 points

Criterion Score

Purpose

(15 points)

/ 15Major

themes and

central point

or thesis are

readily

apparent in

introductory

paragraph(s).

( A+ )

Major

themes are

readily

apparent but

central point

or thesis may

not be

clearly

stated in

introductory

paragraph(s).

( A to B- )

Major

themes or

central point

or thesis is

not clearly

stated in

introductory

paragraph(s).

( C+ to C- )

Major

themes and

central point

or thesis are

not evident

in

introductory

paragraph(s).

( D to D-)

Work did not

reflect

assignment

requirements

or was not

submitted.

( F to 0 )

Breadth &

Depth Exemplary 25 points

Competent 21.85 points

Meets Minimum Requirements 18.755 points

Needs Improvement 16.25 points

Does Not Meet Requirements 0 points

Criterion Score

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Breadth &

Depth Exemplary 25 points

Competent 21.85 points

Meets Minimum Requirements 18.755 points

Needs Improvement 16.25 points

Does Not Meet Requirements 0 points

Criterion Score

Breadth &

Depth (25

points)

/ 25Demonstrate

s the

creative and

critical

thinking of

human

endeavor in

a response

to the

prompt(s)

that is on-

topic,

original, and

developed at

great depth.

( A +)

Demonstrate

s the

creative and

critical

thinking of

human

endeavor in

a response

to the

prompt(s)

that is on-

topic,

original, and

adequately

developed.

( A to B- )

Demonstrate

s the

creative and

critical

thinking of

human

endeavor in

a response

to the

prompt(s)

that is on-

topic but

may be

insufficiently

developed.

( C+ to C- )

Response to

prompt(s) is

not on-topic

and/or is too

general or

vague.

( D+ to D- )

Work did not

reflect

assignment

requirements

or was not

submitted.

( F to 0 )

Synthesis Exemplary 15 points

Competent 12.75 points

Meets Minimum Requirements 11.25 points

Needs Improvement 9.75 points

Does Not Meet Requirements 0 points

Criterion Score

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Synthesis Exemplary 15 points

Competent 12.75 points

Meets Minimum Requirements 11.25 points

Needs Improvement 9.75 points

Does Not Meet Requirements 0 points

Criterion Score

Synthesis

&

Connectio

ns (15

points)

/ 15Ideas are

supported by

reasons and

evidence

that reflect

clear

comprehensi

on of

concepts

explored in

course;

prompt's

questions

are fully

addressed.

( A+ )

Ideas are

adequately

supported by

reasons and

evidence

that reflect

comprehensi

on of

concepts

explored in

course;

prompt's

questions

are

addressed.

( A to B- )

Ideas are

supported by

reasons and

evidence

that may not

always

reflect

comprehensi

on of

concepts in

course;

prompt's

questions

may not all

be

addressed.

(C+ to C- )

Ideas are not

always

supported by

reasons and

evidence

that reflect

comprehensi

on of

concepts in

course;

prompt's

questions

may not all

be fully

addressed.

( D+ to D- )

Work did not

reflect

assignment

requirements

or was not

submitted.

( F to 0 )

Organizatio

n and

Writing

Mechanics

Exemplary 15 points

Competent 12.75 points

Meets Minimum Requirements 11.25 points

Needs Improvement 9.75 points

Does Not Meet Requirements 0 points

Criterion Score

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Organizatio

n and

Writing

Mechanics

Exemplary 15 points

Competent 12.75 points

Meets Minimum Requirements 11.25 points

Needs Improvement 9.75 points

Does Not Meet Requirements 0 points

Criterion Score

Organizati

on (15

points)

/ 15Arranges

ideas clearly

and logically

to support

its purpose;

ideas flow

smoothly

and are

effectively

linked;

reader can

follow the

line of

reasoning.

( A+ )

Arranges

ideas

adequately

to support

its purpose;

links

between

ideas are

generally

clear; reader

can follow

the line of

reasoning for

the most

part.

( A to A- )

Arranges

ideas

adequately,

in general,

although

ideas

sometimes

fail to make

sense

together;

reader

remains

fairly clear

about what

writer

intends.

( C+ to C- )

Arranges

ideas

illogically;

ideas

frequently

fail to make

sense

together;

reader

cannot

identify a

line of

reasoning

and becomes

frustrated or

loses

interest.

( D to D- )

Work did not

meet

assignment

requirements

or was not

submitted.

( F to 0 )

Documenta

tion and

Support

Exemplary 15 points

Competent 12.75 points

Meets Minimum Requirements 11.25 points

Needs Improvement 9.75 points

Does Not Meet Requirements 0 points

Criterion Score

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Documenta

tion and

Support

Exemplary 15 points

Competent 12.75 points

Meets Minimum Requirements 11.25 points

Needs Improvement 9.75 points

Does Not Meet Requirements 0 points

Criterion Score

Reference

s (15

points)

/ 15Ideas are

supported

effectively

with

information

from the

learning

resources

and/or

appropriate

outside

resources

that are

clearly and

consistently

attributed

throughout

paper; uses

APA format

accurately

and

consistently

( A+ )

Answers are

supported

effectively

with

information

sources from

the learning

resources

and/or

outside

resources

that are

clearly but

not

consistently

attributed,

yet

"generally"

supported;

uses proper

formatting

with minor

violations.

( A to B- )

Although

attribution is

present and

many

sources

seem to be

appropriate,

some

statements

are not

attributed or

not

substantiate

d or the

source of

some ideas

is unclear or

some claims

are made

without

support from

the learning

resources

and/or

outside

resources.

( C+ to C- )

Attribution is

missing, or

sources

given are

poorly

chosen;

claims are

consistently

made

without

support from

the learning

resources

and/or

outside

resources;

reflect

incomplete

knowledge

of

formatting.

( D to D- )

Work did not

meet

assignment

requirements

or was not

submitted.

( F to 0 )

Writing

Mechanics

(15 points)

Exemplary 15 points

Competent 12.75 points

Meets Minimum Requirements 11.25 points

Needs Improvement 9.75 points

Does Not Meet Requirements 0 points

Criterion Score

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Total / 100

Overall Score

Writing

Mechanics

(15 points)

Exemplary 15 points

Competent 12.75 points

Meets Minimum Requirements 11.25 points

Needs Improvement 9.75 points

Does Not Meet Requirements 0 points

Criterion Score

Writing

Mechanics

(15 points)

/ 15Grammar,

vocabulary,

and

mechanics

exceed the

level of

writing

generally

expected of

a college

student.

( A+ )

Grammar,

vocabulary,

and

mechanics

reflect the

level of

writing

generally

expected of

a college

student.

( A to B- )

Grammar,

vocabulary,

and

mechanics

reflect at

least the

minimum

level of

writing

generally

expected of

a college

student.

( C+ to C- )

Grammar,

vocabulary,

or mechanics

reflect errors

that

significantly

interfere

with reader

comprehensi

on.

( D to D- )

Work did not

meet

assignment

requirements

or was not

submitted.

( F to 0 )

Exemplary 41.25 points

minimum

Default: 100

points

Range: 100 –

95 points

A+

Competent 33.75 points

minimum

Default: 85

points

Range: 94.5 – 80

points =

94.5 – 80 =

( A to B- )

Meets Minimum

Requirements 26.25 points minimum

Default: 75 points

Range: 79.5 – 70 points

(C+ to C-)

Needs

Improvement 22.5 points

minimum

Default: 65

points

Range: 69.5 – 60

points =

D+ to D-

Does Not Meet

Requirements 0 points minimum

Default: 0 points

59.75 – 0 points =

F to 0

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