Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 6 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- EXERCISES MODULE 1: NEW INFORMATION SPACE3
- EXERCISES MODULE 2: SOCIAL MEDIA Vs REGULAR MEDIA. SOCIAL MEDIA DISINFORMATION & RADICALIZATION5
- 2.3EXERCISES 1_M2. : GOOD MEDIA CONSUMPTION HABITS
- 2.4EXERCISES 1_M2: GOOD MEDIA CONSUMPTION HABITS TEST6 Questions
- 2.5EXERCISES 2_M2. : MICROTARGETING: YOU’RE NOT DATA; YOU’RE NOT A NUMBER
- 2.6EXERCISES 2_M2. : MICROTARGETING TEST7 Questions
- 2.7EXERCISES 3_M2. : INAUTHENTIC BEHAVIOUR ON SOCIAL MEDIA11 Questions
- MODULE 3: TYPES OF MANIPULATION8
- MODULE 4: LATERAL READING3
- MODULE 5: IDENTIFICATION OF FALSE CONTENT2
- MODULE 6: IMPACTS OF DISINFORMATION1
EXERCISE 4. M3 Reflection
The weekly news magazine L’Express owned by a close friend of President Nicolas Sarkozy doctored a photograph of the French leader to make his waist look thinner.
How far should we go when making such “small improvements” in images used by news media outlets?
Please, write your reflection here.
News media are not allowed at all to remove details or elements from photographs.
What may be the ethical problems in this case?
Please, write your reflection here.
Altering the reality.
