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News Literacy Asia Pre-Workshop Lessons
 
Introduction - News literacy for civil society in the 21st century
 
Part 1 - Journalistic Truth and Verification, Independence, Accountability (VIA)
 
 
1.2 - Provisional Truth
 
 
1.3 - How does Verification work?
 
 
1.4 - Evidence (Part 1)
 
 
1.5 - Evidence (Part 2)
 
 
1.6 - Review
 
 
1.7 - V.I.A.
 
 
1.8 - How and Why Does Verification Fail?
 
 
1.9 - Further Failures of Verification
 
Part 2 - Information Neighborhoods
 
 
2.2 - Information Neighborhoods (Part 2)
 
 
2.3 - Information Neighborhoods (Part 3)
 
 
2.4 - Key Lesson
 
 
2.5 - Blurred Lines Excercise
 
Part 3 - Fairness
 
 
3.2 - Fairness (Part 2)
 
 
3.3 - Key Lesson
 
Part 4 - Source Evaluation
 
 
4.2 - How to Evaluate Sources
 
 
4.3 - Introducing IMVAIN
 
 
4.4 - Evaluating Self-Interest
 
 
4.5 - Evaluating Multiple Sources who Verify Information
 
 
4.6 - Authoritative/Informed, and Named Sources
 
 
4.7 - Review of Source Evaluation
 
Part 5 - Analyzing and Deconstructing the News
 
 
5.2 - The Power of Context
 
 
5.3 - Transparency
 
 
5.4 - News Deconstruction
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