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将真相与虚构区分开来:公民在线推理

Sorting Truth From Fiction: Civic Online Reasoning
课程网址: https://openlearninglibrary.mit.edu/courses/course-v1:MITx+0.504x...  
主讲教师: Justin Reich; Sam Wineburg
开课单位: 麻省理工学院
开课时间: 2021-05-05
课程语种: 英语
中文简介:
假新闻和错误信息对全球公民构成了紧迫的挑战。多项研究揭示了人们在区分真实与虚构、可靠信息与虚假信息方面的困难。随着2020年11月大选的临近,我们可以预期我们的屏幕上会充斥着数字内容,这些内容会快速而随意地播放真相,甚至更是如此。 与来自世界各地的教育工作者以及麻省理工学院和斯坦福大学的教员一起,您将学习快速有效的实践,以评估您可以带回课堂的在线信息。斯坦福历史教育集团(Stanford History Education Group)从美国最负盛名的政治媒体的专业事实核查人员的观察中提炼出了这些做法。结合阅读资料、课堂练习课和作业,你将学会如何教授对网络资源做出明智判断所需的批判性思维技能。 课程结束时,你将能够更好地帮助学生在我们最需要的时候找到可靠的信息来源。
课程简介: Fake news and misinformation pose an urgent challenge to citizens across the globe. Multiple studies have shined a light on people’s difficulty in distinguishing truth from fiction, reliable information from sham. As we approach the November 2020 election, we can expect our screens to be flooded, even more so, with digital content that plays fast and loose with the truth. With educators from around the world and faculty from MIT and Stanford University, you will learn quick and effective practices for evaluating online information that you can bring back to your classroom. The Stanford History Education Group has distilled these practices from observations with professional fact-checkers from the nation’s most prestigious media outlets from across the political spectrum. Using a combination of readings, classroom practice lessons, and assignments, you will learn how to teach the critical thinking skills needed for making wise judgments about web sources. At the end of the course, you will be better able to help students find reliable sources at a time when we need it most.
关 键 词: 假新闻; 可靠信息; 批判思维; 信息泛滥
课程来源: 麻省理工学院公开课
数据采集: 2022-04-08:cyh
最后编审: 2022-04-08:cyh
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