COMM-2413

Media Literacy COMM-2413

COMM-2413: Media Literacy explores how media influences the way people understand, interpret, and interact with the world around them. The course examines everyday media consumption, including social media, news, advertising, entertainment, and digital technologies such as search engines and artificial intelligence.

Students are encouraged to reflect on their own media habits while developing a deeper understanding of how media messages are created, distributed, and consumed.

Throughout the course, students will also learn to critically evaluate media content, recognize stereotypes and persuasion techniques, consider issues of privacy and free speech, and assess the credibility of information and media sources.

Through readings, videos, reflections, discussions, and practical assignments, the course helps students become more thoughtful and informed media consumers who can navigate today’s increasingly complex media environment.

Course Assignment & Assessment Checklist

WeekTopicMain Requirement
1Media LiteracyMedia diary + 400–600-word reflection
2How People Use MediaMedia-free day + 400–600-word reflection
3Media EconomicsWatch Sally Kohn
4Free Speech & CensorshipWatch Lewinsky + Lukianoff
5“Free Media” & PrivacyChapter 11 REFLECT, 400–600 words + Exam 1
6Search Engines & AIHobbs Ch. 3
7NewsHobbs Ch. 4 + Braver Way podcast
8AdvertisingHobbs Ch. 5
9EntertainmentHobbs Ch. 6–7
10RepresentationChapter 12 CREATE slideshow
11Social NetworkingShirky + Turkle
12Evaluating MediaChapter 8 REFLECT, 400–600 words
13Trusting MediaParent interview + Chapter 13 ANALYZE, 400–600 words
14Media LiteracyHobbs Ch. 14 + Exam 2

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