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Soraya Kresin; Kerstin Kremer; Andreas Nehring; Alexander Georg Büssing – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
The rise of social media platforms and subsequent lack of traditional gatekeeping mechanisms have enabled the proliferation of scientific disinformation. Users attempting to properly evaluate scientific information and disinformation are immensely obstructed by media communication mechanisms such as filter bubbles and echo chambers. Given the…
Descriptors: Grade 10, Social Media, Science Education, Familiarity
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Kristy Roschke; Tara Bartlett – Adult Literacy Education, 2025
For nearly a decade, concerns about misinformation influencing U.S. elections have grown. As modern elections are increasingly characterized by overwhelming amounts of information, trust in the media is at an all-time low, with people across the political spectrum reporting low confidence in the mass media's ability to report the news "fully,…
Descriptors: Adults, Media Literacy, Critical Thinking, Mass Media Effects
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Sean Guo; Briony Swire-Thompson; Xiaoqing Hu – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
Images generated using artificial intelligence (AI) have become increasingly realistic, sparking discussions and fears about an impending "infodemic" where we can no longer trust what we see on the internet. In this preregistered study, we examine whether providing specific media literacy tips about how to spot AI-generated images can…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Visual Stimuli
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Wayne Journell – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2024
Much has been written about the potential civic ramifications of online misinformation, and scholars have identified many useful strategies for helping students discern fact from fiction on social media. However, those strategies make an assumption, which is that consumers of digital media have a desire to identify and share accurate information.…
Descriptors: Students, Media Literacy, Motivation, Misinformation
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Douglas Allchin; Jocelyn Miller; Molly Proudfit – American Biology Teacher, 2024
This paper catalogs previous articles in "American Biology Teacher" on various aspects of teaching about science misinformation and identifies which of the core concepts are addressed in each. A concise overview of relevant themes is provided, along with how the concepts align with the Next Generation Science Standards. This may serve as…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Misinformation, Credibility
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Annie R. Schultz – Educational Theory, 2024
In this article, Annie Schultz argues that there "are" messages to be found in mediums. As an addition to media literacy education in the digital information era, Schultz joins in conversation with philosophers of education who have turned to aesthetics and visual culture studies as a way of interpreting digital misinformation. She…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Educational Philosophy, Misinformation, Influence of Technology
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Greses Pérez; Trevion Henderson; Kristen B. Wendell – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Engineering design entails making value-laden judgments against ill-defined, ambiguous, and/or competing sociotechnical criteria. In this article, we argue that such conditions make engineering designers particularly susceptible to the potentially deleterious effects of mis/disinformation in the processes and practices of engineering design, their…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Information Literacy, Engineering Education, Design
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Bradley Robinson; William J. Fassbender – Learning, Media and Technology, 2024
Alongside climate change, democracy, and public health, digital disinformation and misinformation, or "digital dismisinfo," stands among the most pressing of global challenges. But how are societies responding to that challenge? Who are the key actors, what solutions do they propose or enact, and how does their work interact with that of…
Descriptors: Misinformation, Information Dissemination, Information Literacy, Information Seeking
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Kow Kwan Yee; Tan Huey Shyh – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2024
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) education can combat online misinformation by enhancing users' fact-checking skills. This action research study designed and implemented a problem-based learning MIL project for journalism undergraduates. The objectives are (a) to design a MIL project by using a problem-based learning methodology; (b) to…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Media Literacy, Information Literacy, Misinformation
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Rosie Goodman; Jon Ord – Educational Review, 2025
This UK-based study examines how people learned to identify digital misinformation. This included what experiences enabled this development, and the skills that were acquired in the process. This is a small-scale qualitative study of participants who self-reported as being confident in spotting digital misinformation and the data was analysed…
Descriptors: Misinformation, News Media, Media Literacy, Foreign Countries
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Rasha Salameh; Ramez Abuhasirah – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: This study aimed to identify the concept of media literacy among students of media faculties and its application in journalism and media, in light of the efforts exerted to enhance media culture in Jordanian universities, as a result of exposure to a vast amount of information through the media and social media platforms, in…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Journalism Education, Mass Media, Universities
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Muhammed Jamiu Mustapha; Mutiu Iyanda Lasisi; Victor Vladmirovich Barabash – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2024
This study examines the media literacy and critical thinking levels of students of West African higher educational institutions as tools for combating misinformation in the sub-region. Data analysis using the mediation approach revealed differences in students' understanding of media literacy and critical thinking and partially predicted their…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Critical Thinking, Misconceptions, Misinformation
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Rebeca Soler-Costa; Pablo Lafarga-Ostariz; Cristóbal Ballesteros-Regaña; Pedro C. Mellado-Moreno – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: The authors of this research present a study on Fake News and the communication processes that are generated in different educational and professional contexts through a systematic review. Materials/methods: This is descriptive research that analyses 139 results present in Web of Science and SCOPUS, using the criteria…
Descriptors: Deception, Misinformation, Databases, Educational Policy
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Angela M. McGowan-Kirsch; Grace V. Quinlivan – Communication Teacher, 2024
The proliferation of deepfakes and visual misinformation coupled with the fast-paced nature of social media has prompted an increased need for media literacy skills among emerging citizens. The unit activity detailed in this article overviews a media literacy framework for engaged citizenship and presents media literacy strategies that emerging…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Activity Units, Media Literacy, Citizenship Education
Editorial Projects in Education, 2024
Media literacy empowers students to critically analyze, evaluate, and create media, becoming informed and responsible digital citizens. This Spotlight will help readers guide students when navigating questionable mental health advice; provide readers with strategies to spot AI manipulation; identify how to help bilingual students be media literate…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Bilingual Students, Deception, Misinformation
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