How important is it for kids to learn digital media literacy? What makes something on the web trustworthy? Participate in our poll.
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This post begins with an amazing number..."The public Internet now houses over 630 million sites" (and that number comes from December 2012 survey). To me that number raises a question - do our learners know how to evaluate websites? Do they have the tools that allow them to determine if a site is 'fact or fiction'?
This post explores the issue of media literacy with a twist, which is you may choose to participate in a poll, or simply review the data based on responses (and I do not know how long the poll will remain active).
The poll has a yes or no statement: It is important to teach children how to assess online media credibility. It is followed by four questions:
* Which media source do you trush to provide credible information?
* What makes you trust an online publication the most?
* How important is the credibility in the content you share?
* What kind of content are you most likely to share.
A unique feature of this poll is that you may explore the data through a number of filters: gender, age, income, ethnicity and race.