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Formative Assessment (Info Zone Notes, Recognizing Bias, Misinformation),…
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5 different types; Satire, False Content, Impostor Content, Manipulated Content, and Fabricated Content.
This is a great example of Manipulated Content because of the image being altered from its original form.
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False Content:
Misinformation that takes image quote or other content and puts it into new false context
Imposter Content:
Uses a well known name, brand, or logo to fool people into believing that it is authentic content
Manipulated Content:
Misinformation in which something is altered from original such as images with content that is edited.
Fabricated Content:
Misinformation that is entirely made up and designed to deceive you into thinking its real
Seeing pictures like this will make you double check that anything you buy will be almost as good as the picture. Advertisements like this make a good image and make it even more convincing to go buy.
The main forms of bias are; Political/ideological, original, intense, national/corporate, economic, gender, religious
This is an example of a very bad article and it shows a very old date from 2015 and is definitely not credible or does it give much information.
This example of this news article shows the impact and how significant social media is now a days. For instance, when you first see this you may think that the violence going on in Israel could be bad, but they are trying to get more security measures.
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There are six different kinds; To inform(news), To entertain(entertainment), To provoke(propaganda), To persuade(opinion), To sell(advertisements), To document(raw information).
This is an example we went through in class and it portrayed the news from CNN and this was meant to inform because it was written by a news author.
This example shows the importance that media has upon our society now-a-days. Not to mention, once the information is portrayed on social media then our perspective on it will usually change to a negative view on the topic.