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.

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Why Media Literacy Courses

A compact toolkit for evaluating information in high-noise environments: feeds, news, messaging apps, and search results.

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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.

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Choose a path that matches your goals. Each track includes exercises, checklists, and a verification workflow you can reuse.

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Foundation: Spotting Misinformation

A quickstart path to evaluate claims and stop the spread of falsehoods.

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Bias & Framing

Detect framing tactics and understand how narratives steer perception.

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Verification Lab

Hands-on verification: sources, claims, numbers, and multimedia artifacts.

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Micro‑Glossary

Short, practical definitions for common concepts you will see across our lessons.

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