I’m studying and need help with a Communications question to help me learn.I. Media Literacy – The Power (and Responsibility) of Information | Lisa Cutter | TEDxCherryCreekWomenWhat is fake news? Who can you trust and how do you know? Trust in the media has diminished significantly over the past several years, and yet the media plays a critical role in democracy. Considered the fourth estate, credible and responsible media outlets can shine a light on the dark places and tell stories that need to be told. To keep up with the overwhelming flow of information in our lives, we need to understand how to evaluate our media sources; we need to become media literate. It’s not difficult, but it is our responsibility as individuals to look with a critical eye at the information we consume and share. Lisa Cutter is a public relations professional turned legislator, and she has championed media and ethical communications in both of these roles.Jan. 3, 2020 Total Runtime 12:27https://youtu.be/sX7EMTjMf6k (Links to an external site.)_______________________________________________II. Rethinking Digital Citizenship – Richard CulattaISTERichard Culatta discusses the new lens on digital citizenship that focuses on the do’s of digital citizenship: improving your community, respectful debate, shaping public policy and recognizing the validity of online sources.Oct. 11, 2018 Total Runtime 11:08https://youtu.be/iwKTYHBG5kk (Links to an external site.)Questions to Consider:1. How do the two speakers view media literacy? In each case, who or what part of society is held responsible for helping to create the form of “literacy” he/she describes? 2. Do you believe an even more basic level of media literacy must be achieved before either Richard Culatta’s digital citizenship or Lisa Cutter’s media literacy can be achieved?3. What measures to you take to exercise media literacy? media citizenship?
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