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Original Teaching Ideas—Single

Can you spot a troll? Teaching information literacy through conversations about social media attacks

Pages 12-16 | Received 16 Nov 2019, Accepted 11 May 2020, Published online: 01 Jun 2020
 

Abstract

With increasing social media attacks on scholarship and individual academics, educators must be prepared to talk to their students openly about skewed threats from the ideological right. This assignment opens up dialogue against such attacks by introducing core tenets of information literacy in conversation with an instructor’s academic work. The activity promotes open dialogue in ways that humanize those instructors who are the target of such attacks while teaching key aspects of information literacy.

Course: Introduction to Communication, Introduction to Media Studies, Critical Thinking.

Objectives:

(1) Evaluate credibility in online communication

(2) Understand the major tenets of information literacy

(3) Develop strategies for critical reading of arguments in scholarly work

(4) Create dialogue between students and instructors

Notes

1 Several “credibility” tests exist for determining credible sources. Most university libraries will have activities posted on their Web site to aid in teaching this material. These four were chosen and adapted based on applicability from a wide range of options. See, for example, the CRAAP test (https://researchguides.ben.edu/source-evaluation).

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