Critical Digital Literacy Education Guide

activity 10: SOURCES AND CONTENT SCREENING WORKSHEET Use this worksheet to support Activity 10: News Media Analysis on page 9 of Historica Canada’s Critical Digital Literacy Education Guide . A. Consider the source: • Is it a source you are familiar with? Is it one that you trust to be reliable? • Click away from the article/post to find out more about the source. Visit the ‘About’ section on the website, or Google the source for more information. • Consider the bias of the source. Most news outlets have political leanings, which influence the stories that are told and how they are told. B. Check the author: • Is there an author, or was it written anonymously? • If there is an author, is it a reputable journalist, a news agency, a ‘citizen journalist,’ or blogger? • What kind of bias might the author have, based on their earlier work? C. Dive deeper into the headline/caption: • Is it designed to provoke an emotional response? • Does it make outlandish claims? D. Assess the content (fact versus opinion): • Identify the type of content: satire, article, editorial, infographic, sponsored content, etc. • For example, an opinion editorial (Op-Ed) published by a respected newspaper will adhere to journalistic practices, but it is still one person’s opinion. • Distinguish between fact and opinion within the content. • Question where information might have been manipulated or selectively left out.

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