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Media Literacy - COMM 120
Deceptive Imagery
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Media Literacy - COMM 120
What is Media Literacy?
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Media Representation
Deceptive Imagery
Evaluating Video Sources
Evaluating Charts & Graphs
A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words ... Or Is It?
Additional Material
Glossary
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5 Free FBI & CSI Digital Photo Forensic Tools To Analyze Fake Photos
Gecko & Fly, updated 22 Apr. 2017
TinEye
Reverse search for images: Enter an image and find out where else it appears online
Evaluating Video Sources
Seeing Isn't Believing - The Fact Checker's Guide to Manipulated Video
From The Washington Post
Evaluating Charts & Graphs
The
complete lesson
is available from TED-Ex.
A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words ... Or Is It?
You thought fake news was bad? Deep fakes are where truth goes to die
Overview from The Guardian, 12 Nov. 2017
Digital Forensics: 5 Ways to Spot a Fake Photo
Scientific American, 2 Jun. 2008
Fauxtography
Fact-checking fake viral images, from Snopes.com
Google Images Can Help You Spot Fake News
Lifehacker.com, 22 Nov. 2016
76 Viral Images from 2015 That Were Totally Fake
Gizmodo.com, 14 Dec. 2015
Use of generic photos can be dangerous for illustrating news stories
Poynter.com, 7 Feb. 2013
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