Cette leçon contient 24 diapositives, avec quiz interactifs, diapositives de texte et 1 vidéo.
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Slide 1 - Diapositive
Learning objectives
Follow Up
41, 42
Linking words
Illustration, Time/Sequence
Work on your News Project
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Learning objectives
Frankenstein
chapter 4
News Project
what is fake news and how can you identify it
Slide 3 - Diapositive
Slide 4 - Diapositive
www.gutenberg.org
Slide 5 - Lien
www.bbc.com
Slide 6 - Lien
Do you remember? What is an important characteristic of fake news?
Slide 7 - Question ouverte
What's usually the aim / goal of fake news?
Slide 8 - Question ouverte
Fake news?
1. Read past the headline
2. Check what news outlet published it
3. Check the publishing date and time
4. Who's the author?
5. Check if other news outlets are reporting it
6. Think before you share
Slide 9 - Diapositive
conspiracy theory?
Slide 10 - Carte mentale
Conspiracy theory?
A theory that explains an event or set of circumstances as the result of a secret plot by usually powerful conspirators.
For example: the conspiracy theories surrounding Kennedy's assassination, or about Hillary Clinton and the pizzeria.
Slide 11 - Diapositive
https:
Slide 12 - Lien
Do you know a conspiracy theory? Do you believe them?
Slide 13 - Question ouverte
Can you write a headline for a conspiracy theory?
Slide 14 - Question ouverte
The willing suspension of disbelief:
people often believe what they want to believe.
People are often drawn to stories that reinforce the way they see the world and how they feel about certain issues. Fake news is no exception, and many of the articles that fall under its umbrella are designed to stir up emotion in readers and prey on their biases.
So what do you do..?
Slide 15 - Diapositive
You:
It’s important to check that news stories are based on fact, rather than sharing them because they support one side of an argument.
Slide 16 - Diapositive
The Dan Shadwell interview
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Question: what does Dan mean with 'You have to triangulate the news'? (listen until the end )
Slide 17 - Diapositive
Slide 18 - Vidéo
What does Dan mean with ' you have to triangulate the news'?
Slide 19 - Question ouverte
https:
Slide 20 - Lien
Positive or negative news?
"50% of Belgians not in favour of Covid-19 vaccine, survey shows"
-> What does this also mean?
-> Why did the news provider choose this heading?
Slide 21 - Diapositive
"50% of Belgians not in favour of Covid-19 vaccine, survey shows" -> Why did the news provider choose this heading?