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Have you ever been tricked by a fake news thinking
you are watching something real?
Evaluate Materials

Truthfulness

Accuracy
Evaluate Materials
Fake
News!!!

Fake
News!!!
misinformation disinformation

Fake News!!!
Misinformation
It is a false
information that is
shared because it is
believed to be real.
Disinformation
It is a false
information that is
spread even though it
is known to be false.
Determining the
Truthfulness and
Accuracy of the
Materials Viewed
Real
The Philippines takes
its name from Philip II,
who was king
of Spain during the
Spanish colonization of
the islands in the 16th
century.
Real
In Philippines, a Jeepney is
the most popular way to get
around.
Fake
Mt. Pinatubo is
the most active
volcano, and it
is renowned for
its ‘ perfect
cone’.
‘Bangus’ or milkfish is the
national fish of the
Philippines.
Real
The skeletal
system works as
a support
structure for
your body.

Real
25,896 times 32,654 is
equal to 845, 670, 984.

Fake
Determining the
Truthfulness and
Accuracy of the
Materials Viewed
Viewing
According to the Canadian Common
Curriculum Framework, as cited by Donaghy,
viewing is “an active process of attending and
comprehending visual media such as
television, advertising images, films,
diagrams, symbols, photographs, videos,
dramas, drawings, sculptures and paintings.
Truth
Truth is the quality of being
honest and not containing or
telling any lie.
Accuracy
Accuracy is the fact of
being exact or correct.
How do you know that the
information that you get
from various resources are
true and accurate?
question the materials you
find in various media
platforms

seek clarity, question


assumptions, and detect
source reliability or bias.
Claire Wardle

Information
Fake News
Disorder
weaponized mostly by
politicians and their
supporters to attack the
professional news media
around the world
Information
Disorder
Satire/
Parody
Forms Misleading
Manipulated
Content Content
of
Infor
False matio
Imposter
Contex n Content
t Disor
False
der Fabricated
Connection Content
Satire / Parody
These types of viewable texts
have no intention to cause
harm but has potential to fool.
Satire / Parody
Misleading
Some commonContent
examples of this technique are
selection of a partial segment from a quote,
creating statistics that support a particular
claim but don’t take into account how the data
set was created, or cropping a photo to frame
an event in a particular way.
Misleading
Content
Misleading
Content
Imposter Content
This is when genuine sources are
impersonated. An example of this
is when the logo of a well-known
brand or name is used alongside
false content.
Imposter
Content
Fabricated
The newContent
content is 100% false.
These texts are designed to deceive
and to harm. New fake social media
accounts are created to spread new
and invented content from it.
Fabricated
Content Marcos resigned as
President of the
Republic of the
Philippines!
Fabricated
Content
False Connection
This is when headlines,
visuals, or captions don’t
support the content.
False Connection
False Context
This is when genuine
content is shared with
false contextual
information.
False Context

RESULTS OF TYPHOON
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False Context

RESULTS OF TYPHOON
BETTY
Manipulated
Content
This is when genuine information
or imagery is manipulated to
deceive. The genuine content is
tampered with or doctored in some
way.
Manipulated
Content
Manipulated
Content
Quiz # 4.3
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QUIZ # 4.3
ANSWERS
Manipulated
Satire / Parody
False Context
Misleading
Content
False Connection
Imposter Content
Fabricated
Content

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