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English 9

Week 2
Nasa installing internet
in the moon

FAKE OR REAL
Couple in California
name baby with Emoji

FAKE OR REAL
Eight-year-old girl pulls medieval
sword from
lake

FAKE OR REAL
German street covered in chocolate
after leak
from chocolate factory

FAKE OR REAL
FAKE OR
REAL
INFORMATION
Information Devices

Smart Traditional
Devices
Information Devices

• Smart phones
• Books
• Smart Tv
• Newspaper
• Access with the
• Radio
internet
How information are retrieved

GUSTATORILY AURALLY
VISUALLY

OLFACTORY TACTILE
TWO TYPES OF IINFORMATION

ACCRUATE INACCURATE
INFORMATION INFORMATION
QUESTION
It is an
information
NEWS of current events.
NEWS
Newly received or noteworthy information,
especially
about recent or important events.
3 types of innacurate
information

MISINFORMATION
DISINFORMATION
MALINFORMATION
MISINFORMATION
Misinformation is when false
information is shared, but no harm is
meant

e.g. someone posting an article


containing now out of date
information but not realizing it.
DISINFORMATION
Dis information is when false
information is knowingly shared to
cause harm.
e.g. a competitor purposely posting
false statistics about your
organization with an intent to
discredit you
MALINFORMATION
Malinformation is when genuine
information is shared to cause harm,
often by moving information
designed to stay private into the
public sphere
(e.g. someone using a picture of a dead child
refugee (with no context)
MALINFORMATION
example:
• Doxing - when someone posts
unsolicited personal information,
such as a home address, phone
number, email address, or other
sensitive data online
ACTIVITY
TIPS TO AVOID INNACURATE INFORMATION

Instruction: Write 5 tips on how to avoid inaccurate information.

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