_____________ are the articles that stretch the truth, mislead readers and have incomplete facts.
A. Fake News
B. Related Articles
C. Sponsored Content
Satire is a type of fake news.
True
“Dog dies on United flight after being stowed in overhead bin”
Real
Online applications like Facebook and Twitter fit into this category.
A. Social Media
B. News Channel
C. Radio Station
________________ is the balance among digital and non-digital activities.
A. Digital Literacy
B. Media Balance
C. Cyberbullying
Sources like Twitter has real and fake news.
True
“Thousands of students nationwide walk out of schools in gun protest”
Real
Knowing how to use a laptop would demonstrate...
A. Advanced computer skills
B. Basic technology in the classroom tools
C. Video game skills
Double checking to make sure what and who is a trustworthy source.
A. Evaluating reliable sources
B. Evaluating media balance
C. Evaluating real news
Wikipedia is a reliable source of information.
False
“New workplace rule kills one employee every hour on the hour”
Fake
Checking if a Grade 3 student wrote an article would be an example of...
A. Evaluating information
B. Being a bystander
C. Using social media
To have an understanding, and to apply appropriate and responsible uses of technology.
A. Media
B. Upstander Actions
C. Digital Citizenship
Every website ending with a .org URL is a trustworthy resource.
False
“Britain blames Russia for poisoning of former spy”
Fake
Cyberbullying ties into the idea of...
Digital citizenship