The only thing constant about our media and entertainment landscape is that it is changing and expanding rapidly. According to MediaLiteracyNow.org, media literacy is the learned ability to:
With the rise of non-human internet traffic (e.g., bots and AI-generated content), keeping our critical media consumption skills up to date can seem daunting. However, especially in a US election year where misinformation and disinformation are produced and shared at rates that are hard to conceptualize, the importance of sharpening our media literacy skills cannot be overstated.
Join Communications Director Rachel Ravellette in this 45-minute workshop to learn basic skills and smart tips for how to be a responsible consumer and sharer of information.