MLA Guide to Digital Literacy
The second edition of this best-selling classroom guide helps students understand why digital literacy is a crucial skill for their education, future careers, and participation in democracy. Offering practical strategies for assessing information online, this guide provides students with the tools to locate reliable sources and websites among the clickbait and viral videos that pervade the web. The guide's hands-on activities, germane readings, and lesson plans give students strategies for reading and analyzing data visualizations; finding and evaluating credible sources; learning how to spot fake news; fact-checking; crafting a research question; effectively conducting searches on Google and on library catalogs and databases; finding peer-reviewed publications; evaluating primary sources; and understanding disinformation and misinformation, filter bubbles, propaganda, and satire in a variety of sourcesincluding websites, social media posts, infographics, videos, and more (on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube).
New to the second edition:
attention to the ethical dimensions of digital technology, including privacy issues and bias in search algorithmswith an accompanying lesson plan
an emphasis on how digital literacy can help stem racism, sexism, ableism, and the perpetuation of harmful stereotypes
instruction on inclusive research and citation practices to avoid perpetuating systemic bias
a new chapter, Composing in Digital Spaces, that offers instruction in multimodal composition and foregrounds accessibility
a new and up-to-date reading, The Real History of Fake News
a section on avoiding plagiarism
updated references and examples
resource lists of digital tools, platforms, and software that can support the practices described in the guide See more
New to the second edition:
attention to the ethical dimensions of digital technology, including privacy issues and bias in search algorithmswith an accompanying lesson plan
an emphasis on how digital literacy can help stem racism, sexism, ableism, and the perpetuation of harmful stereotypes
instruction on inclusive research and citation practices to avoid perpetuating systemic bias
a new chapter, Composing in Digital Spaces, that offers instruction in multimodal composition and foregrounds accessibility
a new and up-to-date reading, The Real History of Fake News
a section on avoiding plagiarism
updated references and examples
resource lists of digital tools, platforms, and software that can support the practices described in the guide See more
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