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Future Literacies: Crash Course Media Literacy #12

Future Literacies: Crash Course Media Literacy #12

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We-ve seen and discussed the ways in which the rapid pace of technological change has affected the media literacy landscape, and it-s clear that change isn-t slowing down. How will those changes affect the future of media literacy? How can we make the skills we-ve discussed over this course transferable to future media & technology?
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 10


Loved the course. I find it a real shame that this final episode only has about 50k views at the time of this comment. Loved the motto: -1. Access 2. Analyze 3. Evaluate 4. Create 5. Act- This is a nice, 4 step plan to pay attention and being able to be authentic, plus the acting part. Like a shorthand of an aware, happy and ethical life. What a course.
The dose of critical thinking with some historical context was much needed. Now I feel like every action taken by a human is art and should be listened to, in order to learn. But one shouldn't believe anything outright, for we are all humans. Between this, BoJack and Rick AND Morty, I feel renewed to try and listen, to try and help out around freely. Putting a saddle on old reality and taking it for a spin. Who knows what we'd reap in the future.

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Dearly beloved. We are gathered here today to get through this thing we call life. Electric word life and that means forever, and that-s a mighty long time, but i-m here to tell you. there-s something else. The afterworld. A world of neverending happieness. Where you can always see the sun. Day, or night. So you can call up that strenkday, beverly hills, you know the one. Dr. Everything Will Be All Right. Cuase in this life; things are much harder than the afterworld. In this life, you-re on your own! And when the elevator tries to break you down, go crazy. Punktie!
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hey Jay and all CC staff!
this was in my opinion one of the best episodes and I will take three important issues above all: data only matters in context, things are shown us online are already believed to be liked by us and skepticism (the latter is a keyword of the whole course I guess)
I loved this CC and thank you all guys for your work! Think I'm gonna start it over in a media literacy marathon tonight ahaha

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What I want to know is who is going to interefere in what election next? Could it be an election that effects me (like I vote in it? Should I fast from social media before an election (if possible? What else should I avoid? What new ways will they find that I should be ready for?
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Thank you for a very valuable course. I'm sorry this hasn't gotten the attention it deserves. I only hope more people will discover this course in the future.
Great job, I hope to see Jay in the future!

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Great course! I was willing to bet there was going to be some sort of final payoff on the Titanic ad blitz. I guess the closest to that was the surprise switch out for a Prince reference in this final episode.
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I kept thinking you were going to debrief the whole -Titanic- and -bad actors- inserts to make a point about how advertising works. Maybe just wanted to see who was paying attention?
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Great video, but. videos can be Photoshopped. Look at the fanvid community--especially the crossover videos. There is some impressive editing going on there.
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Thank you Jay for such a great and informative video! Also I like your -spirit- you do things in a kind and patient way, so thanks again! Best wishes, Russ
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Why did you keep mentioning Titanic and using it as an example for almost everything? I've been expecting you to comment on that in the last episode.
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