Master Media Literacy
Learn how to evaluate claims, identify manipulation, and make informed decisions. Structured courses, practical assignments, and expert feedback — entirely focused on clear thinking.
Why Media Literacy Courses
A compact toolkit for evaluating information in high-noise environments: feeds, news, messaging apps, and search results.
Evidence-first approach
Hands-on methods to verify sources, interpret data, and avoid common reasoning traps.
Minimalist learning design
Clarity over clutter: short lessons, practical exercises, and clear outcomes.
Real-world practice
Activities using current media artifacts, misinformation patterns, and debunking frameworks.
Bias detection toolkit
Identify cognitive and editorial biases; build habits to mitigate them.
Search fluency
Advanced queries, lateral reading, and source triangulation techniques.
Community feedback
Peer review and mentor comments to reinforce skills and maintain rigor.
Start with these tracks
Choose a path that matches your goals. Each track includes exercises, checklists, and a verification workflow you can reuse.
Foundation: Spotting Misinformation
A quickstart path to evaluate claims and stop the spread of falsehoods.
See related coursesBias & Framing
Detect framing tactics and understand how narratives steer perception.
Explore syllabusVerification Lab
Hands-on verification: sources, claims, numbers, and multimedia artifacts.
Browse sessionsMicro‑Glossary
Short, practical definitions for common concepts you will see across our lessons.
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