To determine how undergraduate students engage with digital news, researchers at Davidson College surveyed 511 incoming first-year students on their news consumption habits and asked them to evaluate screenshots of news stories. The researchers found that a high percentage of the students were accessing news through social media platforms, and that syndication and fake URLs posed challenges for them in making accurate evaluations. Additionally, students indicated they would share a tweet containing an impostor URL at higher rates than they would share the other news story examples. The findings have implications for how educators teach students to evaluate misinformation
Highlights include: How do students engage with the news? --Digital Commons@SHU reaches one million ...
Technological platforms, such as social media, are disrupting traditional journalism, as a result th...
News media literacy education is gaining increased attention in the age of fake news and post-truth ...
To determine how undergraduate students engage with digital news, researchers at Davidson College su...
In an era where claims of “fake news” abound and more people turn to social media for their daily up...
‘Fake news’ has recently received a large amount of media and public attention in the United States....
Social media is a constant in day-to-day life and is often the first place news breaks. However, the...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to identify the news literacy skills of law students, the...
Being an informed citizen in the digital age requires the ability to sift through an avalanche of ne...
This paper serves as a comprehensive report on the need for and barriers to news literacy education ...
Misinformation and disinformation are everywhere, which has led to a conversation about the role K-1...
This research investigated the impact of media and information literacy (MIL) on education faculty s...
News media literacy education is gaining increased attention in the age of fake news and post-truth ...
Technological platforms, such as social media, are disrupting traditional journalism, as a result th...
The high profile of fake news reveals underlying trends in the production and consumption of news. W...
Highlights include: How do students engage with the news? --Digital Commons@SHU reaches one million ...
Technological platforms, such as social media, are disrupting traditional journalism, as a result th...
News media literacy education is gaining increased attention in the age of fake news and post-truth ...
To determine how undergraduate students engage with digital news, researchers at Davidson College su...
In an era where claims of “fake news” abound and more people turn to social media for their daily up...
‘Fake news’ has recently received a large amount of media and public attention in the United States....
Social media is a constant in day-to-day life and is often the first place news breaks. However, the...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to identify the news literacy skills of law students, the...
Being an informed citizen in the digital age requires the ability to sift through an avalanche of ne...
This paper serves as a comprehensive report on the need for and barriers to news literacy education ...
Misinformation and disinformation are everywhere, which has led to a conversation about the role K-1...
This research investigated the impact of media and information literacy (MIL) on education faculty s...
News media literacy education is gaining increased attention in the age of fake news and post-truth ...
Technological platforms, such as social media, are disrupting traditional journalism, as a result th...
The high profile of fake news reveals underlying trends in the production and consumption of news. W...
Highlights include: How do students engage with the news? --Digital Commons@SHU reaches one million ...
Technological platforms, such as social media, are disrupting traditional journalism, as a result th...
News media literacy education is gaining increased attention in the age of fake news and post-truth ...