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info that's on a need to know basis

DON'T LET YOUR MEDIA LITERACY SKILLS GO TO VOICE MAIL...

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Our media literacy toolkits give you the opportunity to take back your internet, helping you to better understand things like...
1. Altered images and media

2. Misinformation and Disinformation

3. Propaganda

... as well as giving you the opportunity to practice using this info to better your experience.

It is very important to make sure you keep your skills sharp when surfing the web, with the skills practiced above you should be prepared to take it on in earnest!

Keep in mind that the internet is a constantly changing place too, and that you will have to adapt the knowledge from these toolkits to it as well as being willing to learn more about what hostile actors are trying to use in the current day to confuse and control people.

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How to use infOasis in all media content you encounter

 Observe → Start by observing the information presented, including its source, context, and content.

Analyze → Break down the information to evaluate its credibility, relevance, and potential biases.

 Scrutinize → Scrutinize the evidence provided and cross-check it with other reliable sources to verify   its accuracy.

 Inquire → Ask critical questions about the information, such as who created it, why it was shared, and  what agenda might be behind it.

Synthesize → Synthesize all gathered information to form a well-informed understanding and perspective.

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