In 2012, the World Economic Forum observed that “by analysing patterns from mobile phone usage, a team of researchers in San Francisco is able to predict the magnitude of a disease outbreak half way ...
Media literacy is the practice of taking in media messages and understanding their influence on your thoughts, feelings and behaviors. In an increasingly technology-focused world, it's a skill people ...
Titled "The UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Toolkit for Media", this side event is to showcase the UNESCO Multimedia MIL Toolkit for Media for which Thomson Media is a key contributor. The ...
(The Center Square) – Alongside the rise of political violence and tense social discourse, many observers point to the rise of misinformation and disinformation on the internet, the use of ...
The rise of the internet and social media makes it easier than ever to access information — and that includes information that’s false or misleading. Add to that increasing political polarization, ...
Think of all the things you read in a day — emails, books, and the news. What about Facebook posts, Instagram captions, Tweets, editorials, ads, and subtitles? How about maps, memes, and infographics?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the way information is produced, distributed, and consumed in digital spaces. As AI technologies become more integrated into everyday communication, ...
Media literacy is the process of critically assessing information found on the internet. Advocates say media and news literacy is desperately needed in K-12 classrooms around the country. Data ...
Corrected: The original version of this story misspelled Daniel Vargas Campos. ChatGPT’s release in November prompted big worries over how students could use it to cheat on all kinds of assignments.