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The University of Hong Kong

Making Sense of the News: News Literacy Lessons for Digital Citizens

Never before has the need for News Literacy been more urgent. As news consumers are bombarded with a constant stream of fake news, propaganda, hoaxes, rumors, satire, and advertising — that often masquerade as credible journalism — it is becoming more and more difficult to distinguish fact from fiction. While the public’s faith in the news media erodes, purveyors of misinformation have helped give rise to troubling cultural trends and alarming political movements. This six-week course will help learners develop their critical thinking skills to enable them to better identify reliable information in news reports and to become better informed about the world in which we live. The course will discuss the key elements of journalism from the viewpoint of the news audience. The language of instruction is English, but Chinese and Spanish subtitles will be available. Each week will tackle a challenge unique to the digital era: Week 1: The power of information is now in the hands of consumers. Week 2: What makes journalism different from other types of information? Week 3: Where can we find trustworthy information? Week 4: How to tell what’s fair and what’s biased. Week 5: How to apply news literacy concepts in real life. Week 6: Meeting the challenges of digital citizenship.

Status: digital literacy
Status: Media and Communications
BeginnerCourse15 hours

Featured reviews

DC

5.0Reviewed Jul 20, 2017

Useful and meaningful as we are living in an age of information overload, the ability to make sensible application of information is just too important. Thanks

AI

5.0Reviewed Nov 21, 2020

Great course to cultivate media literacy skills. Full of real-life cases.

SI

5.0Reviewed Apr 29, 2017

I was expecting a good class, but this exceeded my expectations. Well worth the money!

DG

5.0Reviewed Jan 30, 2017

Excellent coverage. Enjoyed the resources. Gained a great deal from taking this course.

RA

5.0Reviewed Jul 24, 2017

Very informative and clear and there are some assignments to make us understand more. But there are too many links that we have to read, I prefer the video and examples and assignments.

MS

4.0Reviewed Mar 24, 2017

Really enjoyed this course. Lots of good information on how to identify fake news.

RL

5.0Reviewed Jun 3, 2017

Informative and nicely paced. Expectations are not challenging to meet. Nice pace to follow at your leisure. Solid grounding in the subject. Quality relevant examples.

NJ

5.0Reviewed May 23, 2020

It helped me a lot to know about my favourite topic.Thank u...

TF

4.0Reviewed Jan 2, 2021

Great course! I have gained lots of knowledge and critical thinking skills from it. Has Loads of reading materials apart from lectures.

DC

5.0Reviewed Nov 5, 2022

This course was informative and challenging - great class!

GP

5.0Reviewed Nov 11, 2019

simply the brilliant course and intellectual instructors.

N

4.0Reviewed Nov 6, 2021

Excellent course, topics are very well formulated and taught with clarity. This course leaves you with handful of skills to analyze daily news and information around you.

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