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INTRODUCING IMVAIN
In the rush to find more information as the story continued to develop, cable news outlets brought on "experts" to speak on the incident, including Ron Kessler, a journalist and author of 20 non-fiction books about the U.S. Secret Service, FBI, and the CIA, and Tom Fuentes, a former FBI assistant director. See their statementsbelow.
V.I.A. | STONY BROOK CENTER FOR NEWS LITERACYSEE MORE ON DIGITALRESOURCE.CENTER KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Lesson Objectives: Identify the 5 information neighborhoods presented in the lesson. Explain the characteristics of each of the 5 information neighborhoods. GLOSSARY: THE LANGUAGE OF NEWS LITERACY A predisposition that distorts your ability to fairly weigh the evidence and prevents you from reaching a fair or accurate judgment. Here's how to spot bias: Look for evidence of a pattern of unfairness over time. Compare a variety of news outlets, especially to search for bias by omission. Take note of the self-interest of those allegingbias.
WHAT IS "JOURNALISTIC TRUTH"? What is "Journalistic Truth"? So, what do journalists mean by truth? Among other things, The Professional Journalist tests the accuracy of information, proceeds cautiously, and does not distortall on deadline. They collect as much relevant evidence as possible. But “As Possible" is a big qualifier. In other words, do what you can bydeadline.
LESSON 9: ANALYZING AND DECONSTRUCTING THE NEWS Order Outline. This lesson is the summing up of all of the other lessons, and takes you through the process of deconstructing a piece of news using the tools that have been taught in the previous lessons. Think of this lesson as the one that gets you ready for the "Final".Here's a breakdown:
A SHORT HISTORY OF OPINION JOURNALISM The U.S. press didn’t always have such a fussy code of ethics about Opinion Journalism vs. News Reporting. The New York Post was started in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton as platform from which the Federalist Party proclaimed its views, including attacks on Thomas Jefferson. EVALUATING SOURCES USING IMVAIN WITH THE MIDDLE SCHOOLERS When it comes to judging the credibility and reliability of news reports, news consumers have two main concerns: evidence and sources. Evaluating the reliability of information sources involves rating them based on a number of objective criteria. DIGITAL RESOURCE CENTER Grade-School Teachers. Access lesson plans and other learning materials created specifically for teachers in grades 6-12. THE UNIVERSAL NEWS DRIVERS There are 10 Universal News Drivers . The “news value” of a given piece of information is not governed by precise calculations. But if it falls into these categories, it has a higher likelihood of going viral or becoming a big story. Really big stories tend to fall in several categories. We call these News Drivers.INTRODUCING IMVAIN
In the rush to find more information as the story continued to develop, cable news outlets brought on "experts" to speak on the incident, including Ron Kessler, a journalist and author of 20 non-fiction books about the U.S. Secret Service, FBI, and the CIA, and Tom Fuentes, a former FBI assistant director. See their statementsbelow.
V.I.A. | STONY BROOK CENTER FOR NEWS LITERACYSEE MORE ON DIGITALRESOURCE.CENTER KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Lesson Objectives: Identify the 5 information neighborhoods presented in the lesson. Explain the characteristics of each of the 5 information neighborhoods. GLOSSARY: THE LANGUAGE OF NEWS LITERACY A predisposition that distorts your ability to fairly weigh the evidence and prevents you from reaching a fair or accurate judgment. Here's how to spot bias: Look for evidence of a pattern of unfairness over time. Compare a variety of news outlets, especially to search for bias by omission. Take note of the self-interest of those allegingbias.
WHAT IS "JOURNALISTIC TRUTH"? What is "Journalistic Truth"? So, what do journalists mean by truth? Among other things, The Professional Journalist tests the accuracy of information, proceeds cautiously, and does not distortall on deadline. They collect as much relevant evidence as possible. But “As Possible" is a big qualifier. In other words, do what you can bydeadline.
LESSON 9: ANALYZING AND DECONSTRUCTING THE NEWS Order Outline. This lesson is the summing up of all of the other lessons, and takes you through the process of deconstructing a piece of news using the tools that have been taught in the previous lessons. Think of this lesson as the one that gets you ready for the "Final".Here's a breakdown:
A SHORT HISTORY OF OPINION JOURNALISM The U.S. press didn’t always have such a fussy code of ethics about Opinion Journalism vs. News Reporting. The New York Post was started in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton as platform from which the Federalist Party proclaimed its views, including attacks on Thomas Jefferson. EVALUATING SOURCES USING IMVAIN WITH THE MIDDLE SCHOOLERS When it comes to judging the credibility and reliability of news reports, news consumers have two main concerns: evidence and sources. Evaluating the reliability of information sources involves rating them based on a number of objective criteria. DIGITAL RESOURCE CENTER Grade-School Teachers. Access lesson plans and other learning materials created specifically for teachers in grades 6-12. V.I.A. | STONY BROOK CENTER FOR NEWS LITERACY Verification. One of the prime examples that we use to demonstrate how verification plays out in a news story is a 2009 series of stories that were done by journalists at the New York Times on the amount of U.S. water treatment systems that had violated key provisions of the Safe Water Drinking Act.. As you see in the lede of this story -- the first paragraph, the story states that UNIT 1: WHAT IS NEWS LITERACY AND WHY DOES IT MATTER Lesson 1 - What is News Literacy. An introduction and overview of the course, highlighted by an outline of the role of a free press in a democratic society and examples of current print and broadcast stories that illustrate why news literacy matters to students – and society. We define “the news media,” and put the course in the context COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY DRC PORTAL Learn the basics of the Stony Brook Model of News Literacy through our online short course. What is "News Literacy"? Explore what News Literacy is — and why it is so important. Get our most updated lesson content here. UNIT 3 - ANALYZING THE NEWS Lesson 9 - Analyzing and Deconstructing the News. This key lesson examines how to “deconstruct” news stories from different outlets, including print, TV, and online to judge their credibility and reliability by asking a series of key questions. The class reprises previous classes on evidence, sourcing, and fairness, but alsoexplores
PROVISIONAL TRUTH
Provisional Truth. A prime example of Provisional Truth that we use many times in our course is the demotion of Pluto in 2006 from a planet to a "dwarf planet. Based on observation of orbits of other objects, astronomers long theorized a ninth planet and in 1930, an Arizona observatory confirmed it THE ETHICS OF THE OPINION JOURNALIST The Ethics of the Opinion Journalist. Journalists are accountable to a code of professional conduct just like judges, bankers, engineers, doctors and any other profession.The Society of Professional Journalists, a reporters organization, is quite specific about opinion’s place in journalism. Not only is Opinion to be quarantinedfrom news
EVALUATING MULTIPLE SOURCES WHO VERIFY INFORMATION Information coming from multiple sources is usually more reliable than something that just one person is saying. In the courtroom, we call it corroboration. In scientific circles, we say data is stronger if multiple researchers conducting the same experiment replicated the findings. It’s more than just strength in numbers, which is alogical
DISADVANTAGES OF TV NEWS Disadvantages of TV News. It may rely too heavily on personalities, emotions, opinionsnot facts. It can shortchange complex stories or avoid them altogether. In two separate attacks in 2007, approximately two hours apart, Seung-Hui Cho, an imbalanced student, killed 32 people and wounded 25 others before committing suicide. OPINION OR MERE ASSERTION? Opinion is a VIEW, a JUDGMENT or an APPRAISAL about a particular matter. Assertion: Something declared or stated positively, often with no support or attempt at proof. Unlike opinion journalism, which emphasizes evidence-based conclusions, mere assertion is a cluster of assumptions in search of validation. Belief and Emotion trumpsevidence in
INTRODUCING IMVAIN
In the rush to find more information as the story continued to develop, cable news outlets brought on "experts" to speak on the incident, including Ron Kessler, a journalist and author of 20 non-fiction books about the U.S. Secret Service, FBI, and the CIA, and Tom Fuentes, a former FBI assistant director. See their statementsbelow.
THE UNIVERSAL NEWS DRIVERS There are 10 Universal News Drivers . The “news value” of a given piece of information is not governed by precise calculations. But if it falls into these categories, it has a higher likelihood of going viral or becoming a big story. Really big stories tend to fall in several categories. We call these News Drivers. V.I.A. | STONY BROOK CENTER FOR NEWS LITERACYSEE MORE ON DIGITALRESOURCE.CENTER KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Lesson Objectives: Identify the 5 information neighborhoods presented in the lesson. Explain the characteristics of each of the 5 information neighborhoods. UNIT 1: WHAT IS NEWS LITERACY AND WHY DOES IT MATTER Lesson 1 - What is News Literacy. An introduction and overview of the course, highlighted by an outline of the role of a free press in a democratic society and examples of current print and broadcast stories that illustrate why news literacy matters to students – and society. We define “the news media,” and put the course in the context WHAT IS "JOURNALISTIC TRUTH"? What is "Journalistic Truth"? So, what do journalists mean by truth? Among other things, The Professional Journalist tests the accuracy of information, proceeds cautiously, and does not distortall on deadline. They collect as much relevant evidence as possible. But “As Possible" is a big qualifier. In other words, do what you can bydeadline.
EVALUATING MULTIPLE SOURCES WHO VERIFY INFORMATION Information coming from multiple sources is usually more reliable than something that just one person is saying. In the courtroom, we call it corroboration. In scientific circles, we say data is stronger if multiple researchers conducting the same experiment replicated the findings. It’s more than just strength in numbers, which is alogical
EVALUATING SOURCES USING IMVAIN WITH THE MIDDLE SCHOOLERS When it comes to judging the credibility and reliability of news reports, news consumers have two main concerns: evidence and sources. Evaluating the reliability of information sources involves rating them based on a number of objective criteria. A SHORT HISTORY OF OPINION JOURNALISM The U.S. press didn’t always have such a fussy code of ethics about Opinion Journalism vs. News Reporting. The New York Post was started in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton as platform from which the Federalist Party proclaimed its views, including attacks on Thomas Jefferson. ADVANTAGES OF TV NEWS Advantages of TV News. TV makes you a witness to important events in real time. It can be a powerful tool for verification. It gives you personal storytelling: a strong connection to people in the news. It can create a shared national experience (Think Man on the Moon, Newtown shooting, Marathon bombing) .INTRODUCING IMVAIN
In the rush to find more information as the story continued to develop, cable news outlets brought on "experts" to speak on the incident, including Ron Kessler, a journalist and author of 20 non-fiction books about the U.S. Secret Service, FBI, and the CIA, and Tom Fuentes, a former FBI assistant director. See their statementsbelow.
THE UNIVERSAL NEWS DRIVERS There are 10 Universal News Drivers . The “news value” of a given piece of information is not governed by precise calculations. But if it falls into these categories, it has a higher likelihood of going viral or becoming a big story. Really big stories tend to fall in several categories. We call these News Drivers. V.I.A. | STONY BROOK CENTER FOR NEWS LITERACYSEE MORE ON DIGITALRESOURCE.CENTER KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Lesson Objectives: Identify the 5 information neighborhoods presented in the lesson. Explain the characteristics of each of the 5 information neighborhoods. UNIT 1: WHAT IS NEWS LITERACY AND WHY DOES IT MATTER Lesson 1 - What is News Literacy. An introduction and overview of the course, highlighted by an outline of the role of a free press in a democratic society and examples of current print and broadcast stories that illustrate why news literacy matters to students – and society. We define “the news media,” and put the course in the context WHAT IS "JOURNALISTIC TRUTH"? What is "Journalistic Truth"? So, what do journalists mean by truth? Among other things, The Professional Journalist tests the accuracy of information, proceeds cautiously, and does not distortall on deadline. They collect as much relevant evidence as possible. But “As Possible" is a big qualifier. In other words, do what you can bydeadline.
EVALUATING MULTIPLE SOURCES WHO VERIFY INFORMATION Information coming from multiple sources is usually more reliable than something that just one person is saying. In the courtroom, we call it corroboration. In scientific circles, we say data is stronger if multiple researchers conducting the same experiment replicated the findings. It’s more than just strength in numbers, which is alogical
EVALUATING SOURCES USING IMVAIN WITH THE MIDDLE SCHOOLERS When it comes to judging the credibility and reliability of news reports, news consumers have two main concerns: evidence and sources. Evaluating the reliability of information sources involves rating them based on a number of objective criteria. A SHORT HISTORY OF OPINION JOURNALISM The U.S. press didn’t always have such a fussy code of ethics about Opinion Journalism vs. News Reporting. The New York Post was started in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton as platform from which the Federalist Party proclaimed its views, including attacks on Thomas Jefferson. ADVANTAGES OF TV NEWS Advantages of TV News. TV makes you a witness to important events in real time. It can be a powerful tool for verification. It gives you personal storytelling: a strong connection to people in the news. It can create a shared national experience (Think Man on the Moon, Newtown shooting, Marathon bombing) . DIGITAL RESOURCE CENTER Grade-School Teachers. Access lesson plans and other learning materials created specifically for teachers in grades 6-12. GRADE SCHOOL DRC PORTAL Learn the basics of the Stony Brook Model of News Literacy through our online short course. What is "News Literacy"? Explore what News Literacy is — and why it is so important. Get our most updated lesson content here. COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY DRC PORTAL Learn the basics of the Stony Brook Model of News Literacy through our online short course. What is "News Literacy"? Explore what News Literacy is — and why it is so important. Get our most updated lesson content here. EVALUATING MULTIPLE SOURCES WHO VERIFY INFORMATION Information coming from multiple sources is usually more reliable than something that just one person is saying. In the courtroom, we call it corroboration. In scientific circles, we say data is stronger if multiple researchers conducting the same experiment replicated the findings. It’s more than just strength in numbers, which is alogical
EVALUATING SOURCES USING IMVAIN WITH THE MIDDLE SCHOOLERS When it comes to judging the credibility and reliability of news reports, news consumers have two main concerns: evidence and sources. Evaluating the reliability of information sources involves rating them based on a number of objective criteria. WHY NEWS LITERACY MATTERS A NEW LITERACY FOR CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE 21st CENTURY. By Richard Hornik Stony Brook University . News Literacy, a curriculum developed at Stony Brook University in New York over the past eight years, is designed to help students develop the critical thinking skills needed to judge the reliability and credibility of information, whether it come via print, television or the Internet. THE ETHICS OF THE OPINION JOURNALIST The Ethics of the Opinion Journalist. Journalists are accountable to a code of professional conduct just like judges, bankers, engineers, doctors and any other profession.The Society of Professional Journalists, a reporters organization, is quite specific about opinion’s place in journalism. Not only is Opinion to be quarantinedfrom news
LESSON 3: KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD As we learned in lesson 2, there is a daily battle to control information. It is waged by information peddlers to try to get your attention, push a point of view, sell something, promote their self interest, or sell ads around media that entertains you. DISADVANTAGES OF TV NEWS Disadvantages of TV News. It may rely too heavily on personalities, emotions, opinionsnot facts. It can shortchange complex stories or avoid them altogether. In two separate attacks in 2007, approximately two hours apart, Seung-Hui Cho, an imbalanced student, killed 32 people and wounded 25 others before committing suicide. OPINION OR MERE ASSERTION? Opinion is a VIEW, a JUDGMENT or an APPRAISAL about a particular matter. Assertion: Something declared or stated positively, often with no support or attempt at proof. Unlike opinion journalism, which emphasizes evidence-based conclusions, mere assertion is a cluster of assumptions in search of validation. Belief and Emotion trumpsevidence in
INTRODUCING IMVAIN
In the rush to find more information as the story continued to develop, cable news outlets brought on "experts" to speak on the incident, including Ron Kessler, a journalist and author of 20 non-fiction books about the U.S. Secret Service, FBI, and the CIA, and Tom Fuentes, a former FBI assistant director. See their statementsbelow.
THE UNIVERSAL NEWS DRIVERS There are 10 Universal News Drivers . The “news value” of a given piece of information is not governed by precise calculations. But if it falls into these categories, it has a higher likelihood of going viral or becoming a big story. Really big stories tend to fall in several categories. We call these News Drivers. LESSON 4: WHAT IS NEWS AND WHY? Deciding the News. Here are 3 front pages from a recent day in the news (click on them to see a larger version): These front pages come courtesy of the Newseum.. As you can see, the biggest headline in each is the Supreme Court's ruling upholding Federal subsidies that are part of Affordable Care Act, also known as "Obamacare". STONY BROOK CENTER FOR NEWS LITERACY Access a library of curated curriculum, lectures, and exercises, including a weekly update of fresh materials. KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Lesson Objectives: Identify the 5 information neighborhoods presented in the lesson. Explain the characteristics of each of the 5 information neighborhoods. WHAT IS "JOURNALISTIC TRUTH"? What is "Journalistic Truth"? So, what do journalists mean by truth? Among other things, The Professional Journalist tests the accuracy of information, proceeds cautiously, and does not distortall on deadline. They collect as much relevant evidence as possible. But “As Possible" is a big qualifier. In other words, do what you can bydeadline.
UNIT 1: WHAT IS NEWS LITERACY AND WHY DOES IT MATTER Lesson 1 - What is News Literacy. An introduction and overview of the course, highlighted by an outline of the role of a free press in a democratic society and examples of current print and broadcast stories that illustrate why news literacy matters to students – and society. We define “the news media,” and put the course in the context EVALUATING SOURCES USING IMVAIN WITH THE MIDDLE SCHOOLERSEVALUATING SOURCES PDFEVALUATING SOURCES WORKSHEETEVALUATING SOURCES PRACTICEEVALUATING SOURCES WORKSHEET PDFEVALUATING SOURCES LESSON PLANEVALUATING SOURCES QUIZLET When it comes to judging the credibility and reliability of news reports, news consumers have two main concerns: evidence and sources. Evaluating the reliability of information sources involves rating them based on a number of objective criteria. LESSON 3: KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD As we learned in lesson 2, there is a daily battle to control information. It is waged by information peddlers to try to get your attention, push a point of view, sell something, promote their self interest, or sell ads around media that entertains you. WHAT IS NEWS LITERACY AND WHY DOES IT MATTER FOR STUDENTSIMPORTANCE OF LITERACY FOR CHILDRENIMPORTANCE OF LITERACY ARTICLEIMPORTANCE OF LITERACY IN EDUCATIONIMPORTANCE OF LITERACY IN SOCIETYIMPORTANCE OF LITERACY PDFTHE IMPORTANCE OF LITERACY DEVELOPMENT Lesson objectives: Identify the 4 main challenges of our new information age in the context of news literacy. Video Stony Brook University Journalism Professor Steven Reiner introduces the News Literacy course, and its importance.INTRODUCING IMVAIN
In the rush to find more information as the story continued to develop, cable news outlets brought on "experts" to speak on the incident, including Ron Kessler, a journalist and author of 20 non-fiction books about the U.S. Secret Service, FBI, and the CIA, and Tom Fuentes, a former FBI assistant director. See their statementsbelow.
THE UNIVERSAL NEWS DRIVERS There are 10 Universal News Drivers . The “news value” of a given piece of information is not governed by precise calculations. But if it falls into these categories, it has a higher likelihood of going viral or becoming a big story. Really big stories tend to fall in several categories. We call these News Drivers. LESSON 4: WHAT IS NEWS AND WHY? Deciding the News. Here are 3 front pages from a recent day in the news (click on them to see a larger version): These front pages come courtesy of the Newseum.. As you can see, the biggest headline in each is the Supreme Court's ruling upholding Federal subsidies that are part of Affordable Care Act, also known as "Obamacare". STONY BROOK CENTER FOR NEWS LITERACY Access a library of curated curriculum, lectures, and exercises, including a weekly update of fresh materials. KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Lesson Objectives: Identify the 5 information neighborhoods presented in the lesson. Explain the characteristics of each of the 5 information neighborhoods. WHAT IS "JOURNALISTIC TRUTH"? What is "Journalistic Truth"? So, what do journalists mean by truth? Among other things, The Professional Journalist tests the accuracy of information, proceeds cautiously, and does not distortall on deadline. They collect as much relevant evidence as possible. But “As Possible" is a big qualifier. In other words, do what you can bydeadline.
UNIT 1: WHAT IS NEWS LITERACY AND WHY DOES IT MATTER Lesson 1 - What is News Literacy. An introduction and overview of the course, highlighted by an outline of the role of a free press in a democratic society and examples of current print and broadcast stories that illustrate why news literacy matters to students – and society. We define “the news media,” and put the course in the context EVALUATING SOURCES USING IMVAIN WITH THE MIDDLE SCHOOLERSEVALUATING SOURCES PDFEVALUATING SOURCES WORKSHEETEVALUATING SOURCES PRACTICEEVALUATING SOURCES WORKSHEET PDFEVALUATING SOURCES LESSON PLANEVALUATING SOURCES QUIZLET When it comes to judging the credibility and reliability of news reports, news consumers have two main concerns: evidence and sources. Evaluating the reliability of information sources involves rating them based on a number of objective criteria. LESSON 3: KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD As we learned in lesson 2, there is a daily battle to control information. It is waged by information peddlers to try to get your attention, push a point of view, sell something, promote their self interest, or sell ads around media that entertains you. WHAT IS NEWS LITERACY AND WHY DOES IT MATTER FOR STUDENTSIMPORTANCE OF LITERACY FOR CHILDRENIMPORTANCE OF LITERACY ARTICLEIMPORTANCE OF LITERACY IN EDUCATIONIMPORTANCE OF LITERACY IN SOCIETYIMPORTANCE OF LITERACY PDFTHE IMPORTANCE OF LITERACY DEVELOPMENT Lesson objectives: Identify the 4 main challenges of our new information age in the context of news literacy. Video Stony Brook University Journalism Professor Steven Reiner introduces the News Literacy course, and its importance. DIGITAL RESOURCE CENTER Grade-School Teachers. Access lesson plans and other learning materials created specifically for teachers in grades 6-12. GRADE SCHOOL DRC PORTAL Learn the basics of the Stony Brook Model of News Literacy through our online short course. What is "News Literacy"? Explore what News Literacy is — and why it is so important. Get our most updated lesson content here. STONY BROOK CENTER FOR NEWS LITERACY Access a library of curated curriculum, lectures, and exercises, including a weekly update of fresh materials. LESSON 4: WHAT IS NEWS AND WHY? Deciding the News. Here are 3 front pages from a recent day in the news (click on them to see a larger version): These front pages come courtesy of the Newseum.. As you can see, the biggest headline in each is the Supreme Court's ruling upholding Federal subsidies that are part of Affordable Care Act, also known as "Obamacare". COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY DRC PORTAL Learn the basics of the Stony Brook Model of News Literacy through our online short course. What is "News Literacy"? Explore what News Literacy is — and why it is so important. Get our most updated lesson content here. KEY CONCEPTS OF NEWS LITERACY Reliable information has all three of these characteristics. 1. Verification is the investigative process of finding and confirming facts. 2. Independence describes the ideal relationship between the journalist or news source and the story: no financial, personal or intellectual stake in the outcome. 3. THE ETHICS OF THE OPINION JOURNALIST The Ethics of the Opinion Journalist. Journalists are accountable to a code of professional conduct just like judges, bankers, engineers, doctors and any other profession.The Society of Professional Journalists, a reporters organization, is quite specific about opinion’s place in journalism. Not only is Opinion to be quarantinedfrom news
EVALUATING MULTIPLE SOURCES WHO VERIFY INFORMATION Information coming from multiple sources is usually more reliable than something that just one person is saying. In the courtroom, we call it corroboration. In scientific circles, we say data is stronger if multiple researchers conducting the same experiment replicated the findings. It’s more than just strength in numbers, which is alogical
LESSON 8: SOURCE EVALUATION Primary tabs. When it comes to judging the credibility and reliability of news reports, you the news consumer have two main concerns: Evidence and Sources. The last lesson was all about evidence, and its accumulation, which is the verification process that’s essential to V.I.A. We thought about the qualitative difference between Direct and A SHORT HISTORY OF OPINION JOURNALISM The U.S. press didn’t always have such a fussy code of ethics about Opinion Journalism vs. News Reporting. The New York Post was started in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton as platform from which the Federalist Party proclaimed its views, including attacks on Thomas Jefferson. Skip to main contentRegister | Login
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