Check out HVCC's Fake News research guide. This guide has information about news hoaxes, misinformation, and propaganda.
1894 illustration by Frederick Burr Opper, Library of Congress, Public Domain.
Media Literacy is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create and act using all forms of communication. Media literacy empowers people to be critical thinkers and makers, effective communicators and active citizens.
Questions from, Five Key Questions That Can Change the World, Center for Media Literacy.
Project Look Sharp is a media literacy initiative of Ithaca College that develops and provides lesson plans, media materials, training, and support for the effective integration of media literacy.
A State University of New York College
Sponsored by Rensselaer County