Media Awareness Poster
STOP! Think Before You Click!
Identify, Evaluate, and Use Media Responsibly
Common Mass Media Sources:
- Television
- Radio
- Websites & Blogs
- Social Media Platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram)
- Podcasts
- News Articles
- Streaming Services (YouTube, Netflix)
- Magazines & Newspapers
Tips for Evaluating Media:
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Check the Source!
- Is it reputable? Look for established organizations or experts in the field.
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Cross-Reference Information:
- Verify facts with multiple credible sources before accepting them as truth.
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Analyze the Intent:
- Ask: Is the information meant to inform, persuade, entertain, or sell?
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Examine Author Credentials:
- Search the author’s background to check their expertise in the subject matter.
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Beware of Bias:
- Consider the language used and whether it shows favoritism toward one side.
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Look for Citations:
- Are claims backed up by evidence or references? Trust sources that provide citations.
Stay Safe and Responsible:
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Protect Your Privacy:
- Avoid sharing personal information on public or untrusted platforms.
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Use Strong Passwords:
- Keep your accounts secure with complex passwords and two-factor authentication.
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Be Skeptical of Clickbait:
- Titles that exaggerate or mislead are often designed just for clicks.
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Report False Information:
- If you see misinformation, report it to platforms or fact-checking sites.
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Limit Screen Time:
- Balance your media consumption with offline activities for better mental health.
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Engage in Constructive Discussions:
- Share and discuss information respectfully, fostering a healthy dialogue.
Empower Yourself: Stay informed, think critically, and be a responsible media consumer!
🌐 For more information, visit: www.mediaawareness.ca
📞 Contact us: 1-800-555-INFO
Together, we can create a more informed community!