πΊ The internet contains helpful information, connects people, and allows for more voices in public conversations.
π« The internet is also filled with misleading, sensationalized, and false information.
π We should be skeptical of those who claim to have a special understanding of the digital information landscape.
π The internet is still a new and unfamiliar environment that we are navigating together.
π The video introduces the collaboration between Crash Course and MediaWise, which aims to teach students how to assess online information for accuracy.
π The video highlights the significant shift in how humans find, produce, and share information, emphasizing the accessibility and convenience provided by digital platforms.
π The upcoming episodes will delve into effective tools for evaluating the quality and accuracy of information, contributing to improving digital literacy.
π Libraries are valuable resources, but access to digital devices and high-speed Internet is a barrier for many people.
π The internet has changed communication by allowing us to connect with people across boundaries and create communities.
β There is a risk of misinformation, disinformation, hate speech, and propaganda spreading quickly online.
π The quality of our information directly affects our decisions and shared experience as humans.
π° Fake news and unreliable information are significant problems, especially on social media and during breaking news events.
π As a species, we struggle to judge the quality of information on the internet, relying on superficial factors like website design.
π People often evaluate online information based on appearance and previous usage.
βοΈ Website creators can manipulate information to promote their agenda.
π Not all charts and statistics found online are trustworthy.
π The validity of a chart does not depend on its existence, just like a spooky noise does not prove a haunted house.
πΌ Sponsored content on YouTube often looks like news articles and shapes a significant part of online discourse.
π Even professionals like historians and fact checkers struggle to evaluate online information accurately, focusing more on appearance than content.
π‘ Fact-checkers employ carefully honed skills to decipher fact from fiction.
π Viewers will learn fact-checking skills from the fact-checkers in future episodes.
π MediaWise and the Poynter Institute aim to teach students how to assess the accuracy of online information.