The internet comes with an overload of information. Though this is a benefit to most teachers and students, internet has a dark side.
Photoshop shows you pictures of things that didn’t actually happen, websites have articles with fake content, and amateur journalists invent impressive statistics that are actually a hoax. On the internet, anything may look real, but it isn’t.
Creator | Gintarė Gulevičiūtė | ||||
Subject | Information Technology, Literacy, Science, Privacy | ||||
Length | 60 minutes | ||||
Pedagogical Approach | Explorative learning | ||||
Competencies | Digital literacy, critical thinking | ||||
Grades | 8-12 | ||||
Link to the worksheet | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Du0Wo1GGO9V1XcEAnzKh4pDjuv5_3jkb/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=109449847307635969324&rtpof=true&sd=true |