Bell Work – Week 4 (continued) Monday – January 29, 2018

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Bell Work – Week 4 (continued) Monday – January 29, 2018 Where do you get your news? Is it important to stay informed? Why or why not? 2. If you say social media, can you name the specific news sources where the majority of information you read comes from? 3. What does the phrase “fake news” mean? 4. When have you or someone you know fallen for or shared fake or inaccurate news of some kind? 5. Why does it matter if we can’t tell real news from fake news?

PBS Newshour – Media Literacy Watch the listed youtube video and answer the following questions: What is media literacy? What are some politicians doing to help with media literacy? Youtube video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4fwJHhv6ZY&t=320s