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- Sifting the Signal from the Noise: Algorithmic Literacy & Source Verification for Undergraduates (College / University)
Sifting the Signal from the Noise: Algorithmic Literacy & Source Verification for Undergraduates (College / University) (Hard) Feuille de Travail • Téléchargement PDF Gratuit
Beyond surface-level fact-checking—students deconstruct algorithmic bias, lateral reading techniques, and the psychological architecture of digital echo chambers.
Vue d'ensemble pédagogique
This assessment evaluates undergraduate-level information literacy by focusing on algorithmic awareness and modern verification strategies. The quiz employs a scaffolded approach to move students beyond basic checklists toward critical analysis of digital ecosystems and lateral reading techniques. It is ideal for first-year experience courses or advanced research seminars as a formative assessment of digital citizenship and media literacy.
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- Distinguish between vertical and lateral reading techniques to verify the credibility of digital sources.
- Evaluate the impact of algorithmic filter bubbles and echo chambers on information consumption.
- Apply the SIFT methodology to identify miscontextualized media and AI-generated deepfakes.
All 5 Questions
- When performing 'lateral reading' to evaluate the credibility of an unfamiliar digital publication, which action is most consistent with professional fact-checking methodology?A) Thoroughly analyzing the 'About Us' page and mission statement of the site.B) Opening multiple tabs to see what professional organizations and other credible sources say about the site.C) Checking the site's top-level domain (TLD) to see if it ends in .org or .edu.D) Evaluating the visual professionalism and aesthetic quality of the website's layout.
- The phenomenon where AI and social media algorithms insulate users from dissenting opinions by prioritizing engagement-heavy content is known as a(n) ________.A) Digital PanopticonB) Algorithmic LagC) Filter BubbleD) Cognitive Load
- True or False: Scholarly peer-reviewed articles are always considered 'primary sources' regardless of the discipline or the nature of the research presented.A) TrueB) False
- Which of the following best describes the 'Sift' (SIFT) move of 'Investigating the Source' when encountering a provocative claim on social media?A) Directly messaging the author to ask for their credentials and institutional affiliation.B) Using a reverse-image search to determine if the visual evidence has been repurposed from a different event.C) Consulting a scholarly database to see if the author has published in high-impact factor journals.D) Ignoring the claim entirely if it does not originate from a traditional legacy media outlet.
- In the context of digital deception, ________ refers to the use of AI-generated synthesis to create convincing but fake audio or video of a person saying or doing something they never did.A) AstroturfingB) DeepfakesC) Sock-puppetingD) Data Mining
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Yes, this English and Language Arts quiz is an excellent no-prep resource for university instructors because it includes detailed explanations for each answer, making it easy for a facilitator to lead a discussion.
Most students will complete this English and Language Arts quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, though it can be extended if you use the explanations as prompts for a deeper classroom debate.
This English and Language Arts quiz can be used for differentiation by allowing students to work in pairs to research the specific terms like lateral reading and deepfakes before submitting their final answers.
While specifically designed as a college English and Language Arts quiz, it is also highly appropriate for advanced high school students who are preparing for university-level research and digital rhetoric.
You can use this English and Language Arts quiz as a pre-assessment at the start of a research unit to identify gaps in students understanding of algorithmic bias and source verification before they begin their bibliographies.
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