科技可以讓世界各地的人同時聚在一起,但科技也會帶來挑戰。身處數位時代的我們受到大量資訊的轟炸 -- 有些是真的,有些是假的,有些真假摻半!今天AIT就讓三個地點近300名的新聞傳播學院師生、公民團體領袖、新聞工作者以及來自台灣當局的專家,透過視訊會議一起和行政院政務委員唐鳳、以及人在紐約家中的美國石溪大學新聞學院的史蒂芬‧雷納 (Steven Reiner) 副教授一起探討如何對治假新聞。正如雷納教授所言:「當人們無法辨別真實和虛構、真相和謊言,基本上就是對民主基礎的一項重大挑戰......關鍵就在於,我們該如何對治假新聞?」
想知道你可以如何加強媒體素養,以分辨資訊的可信度嗎?請參考我們的媒體素養與提昇英文能力線上課程:https://www.ait.org.tw/zhtw/mooc-zh/。
雷納副教授所任教的石溪大學也在線上提供免費的媒體素養教材:http://drc.centerfornewsliteracy.org/ #MediaLiteracy #FakeNews
中央社相關報導: http://www.cna.com.tw/news/aipl/201710170155-1.aspx
國立政治大學 National Chengchi University (NCCU)
國防部發言人 台灣媒體觀察教育基金會
Technology has the ability to bring people from around the world together, but it also can bombard us with a constant stream of information - some truth, some lies, some in between. Today, through a digital video conference, AIT brought together almost 300 students, professors, NGO leaders, journalists, and experts from the Taiwan authorities in three different locations to discuss the fake news invasion and what to do about it with Digital Minister Audrey Tang and Steven Reiner, Associate Professor from the Stony Brook University in New York. As Mr. Reiner said, “When people cannot differentiate between fact and fiction, truth and lies, it is a challenge to the fundamental basis of democracy…so the question is, what can we do about misinformation?”
Find out how you can increase your Media Literacy so you can judge the reliability of information, join our Media Literacy #MOOC: https://www.ait.org.tw/mooc/.
The Center for News Literacy at the School of Journalism at Stony Brook University in New York makes all of its News Literacy teaching materials available for free at: http://drc.centerfornewsliteracy.org/