Reflections on Fluency
In today's world there are so many sources on information. In a way it feels as if the world has gotten smaller through the influx and bombardment of information available all the time. In this weeks readings/ video resources I see how distinguishing real from fake news is a problem for adults and our future generations. The TedEd Video, Why people fall for misinformation, was very eye opening because it was referring to the different "areas" of taste located on our tongue. I have always head this personally and was blown away to see how his research was distorted through the spread of misinformation. Managing information in today's world is becoming more and more difficult, but I did like how Jane Hart describes her "info-wrangling". This article brakes down her three steps to managing information: Seek, Sense, and Share. With social media spreading information so quickly and abundantly her process is very refined to meets the needs of filtering information.
Completely agree! I was mind-blown by the video on fake news and misinformation as well. I'm pretty sure I've seen the image of the different sections of the tongue before in some type of "scholarly" article when I was studying speech pathology. The fact that it's not exactly true is insane!
ReplyDeleteI agree, that TedEd was very eye opening! I am so afraid of looking crazy because I have been fed false information. It is so hard to confident in anything you say now days because of the way information is shared out. I hope to help break that cycle with the steps you mentioned (seek, sense, and share). I am pretty discouraged at the moment but its time to give it a try!! Awesome post!
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