AI
News
Social Media
Media Literacy Skills
Random!
100

What does AI stand for?

Artificial Intelligence


100

News sources are totally unbiased (True/False)

false

100

It is illegal to accidentally put false information on social media (true/false)

False! 

100
Everyone needs Media Literacy skills (true/false)

True!

100

Media literacy allows students to find accurate and reliable information (True/False)

True! 

200

AI should always be trusted. (true/false)

FALSE!


200

All news sources are created equally (True/False)


False!


200

You should trust news shared by anyone with a blue check mark by their Instagram handle (True/False)

False. People may have malicious intent or be sharing something that is unknowingly misinformation 

200

Media Literacy skills are an important part of existing in today's digital world (True/False)

True!!

200
Do teenagers spend over or under 5 hours of time a day on screens?
Over. 
300

Is this an AI generated citation?

Blorptagon, X.Z. (2099). How Unicorn Lasers Solved Climate Change on Mars. Journal of Made-Up Sciencey Stuff, 1337(42), pp. ∞–☃. https://doi.org/10.0000/this.is.not.real

Yes! 

300

What is an example of a right leaning news source?

Choose one! The Washington Time, The Daily Wire, New York Post, The American Conservative, Fox News 
300

Social Media Sites are required by law to fact check all information on their site (True/False)


False

300

What are two ways to check if a news source is accurate? 

Fact-Check and Cross reference with other sources

300

Is this citation AI Generated?

Amanda. “What Is Media Literacy? | Media Literacy Now.” Media Literacy Now | Advocating for Media Literacy Education, 13 Nov. 2024, medialiteracynow.org/challenge/what-is-media-literacy.


No
400

Is this Fake? 

Yes!

400

What is an example of a left leaning news source?

Choose one! NBC, NPR, USA Today, CNN, New York Times, Washington Post

400
What should you do if you see false information on a social media site?

Avoid sharing it and report it to the site.

400

Every source you see in school is accurate. (true/false)

False! sources can be outdated or incorrect. 

400

What is information spread that is meant to cause harm to its audience?

Disinformation

500

What percent of students use AI to complete assignments?

50%

500

What should you do if you see two conflicting news sources?

Try to find the original source a find a neutral site covering the same issue. 


500

What does SIFT Stand for?

Stop, Investigate, Find Better Coverage, Trace back to original Context 

500

What does Media Literacy allow you to do?

Understand Media, assess validity of sources, and create media responsibly

500

What percentage of students want to learn about media literacy?

94%!!!!!!!!