Media Literacy as a Tool Against Misinformation
We live in the most information-saturated era in human history. News alerts flash across our phones. Social media feeds update by the second. Anyone with an internet connection can publish content to a global audience. While this access has democratized communication, it has also created fertile ground for misinformation. In this environment, media literacy is no longer optional. It is a civic survival skill. What Is Media Literacy? Media literacy is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in a variety of forms. It requires more than reading headlines. It demands critical thinking. A media-literate individual asks: Who created this content? What is their purpose? What evidence supports these claims? What might be missing? Organizations such as National Association for Media Literacy Education define media literacy as essential to informed participation in democratic society. The Misinformation Landscape Misinformation spreads quickly fo...

