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Media & the Mind: Crash Course Media Literacy #4

Media & the Mind: Crash Course Media Literacy #4

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You are constantly surrounded by media, so the question is: how does your brain handle all of that? The unfortunate answer is that our brains have a lot of processes that not super helpful for media literacy, but hopefully with a little self-awareness, we can work around that
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 8


If you want a great exploration of story in culture, the episode of Star Trek TNG, -Darmok- is awesome. You dont really need to know anything abouy star trek to enjoy it! It involves trying to communicate with a species that doesnt have a language that can be translated by the universal translator-an interesting challenge with interesting results! Well worth a watch-and easy to get a hold of on streaming services.
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Could have been a good place to point out implicit bias. Sure democrats versus republicans is a big deal right now, but so is constant media bias against people of color. I noticed the Fear of a Black Planet on the wall behind him, so hopefully he gets to mentioning this at some point.
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Interesting, if I see something about a complex topic that makes me think -I've read a story like this before-, it makes me immediately suspicious.
If it looks suspiciously black and white I usually think that it's been oversimplified, again.

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This video has a lot of [citation needed] on the claims it makes about how the mind works or claims about how people react(ed) to things. I really wish there was a works cited or -for further reading- on these things.
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This show is awesome. I would just like to put a different perspective on that phrase about fake news. If you never fallen to fake news before, you probally didn't even notice you did then. We can't be sure of everything.
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Great upload. It still amazes me that most people take what they see, hear, and read in the media at face value. I thought we had learnt to be more skeptical and discerning than that
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This lesson is amazing! Wish I knew this before going to college. But it's never too late. Glad I found you and all the helpful content that you're producing! Thank you so much!
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No no it's not Bill Paxton it's that guy, that guy from children of men and closer? Ugh what's his name? I can list many movies he's been in but I always forget his name.
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