by exploited » Thu Nov 02, 2017 11:45 am
In high school, I was looking for a class that I thought would be an easy pass, and would be pretty low-effort. The class I settled on was media literacy. It was actually one of the classes I enjoyed most in high school, and I thought everybody derived some benefit from it. We covered stuff like:
- Understanding technical design decisions, and how they impact the brain (colours, jolts, jump scares, etc.)
- Recognize bias, spin and information in articles, regardless of whether you agree or disagree
- Techniques of persuasion
- Critical thinking
- Targeting, demographics, market research, consumer profiling
This was before social media, but you can easily adjust the curriculum above to suit that topic as well.
Also, shout out to Mr. Cook for letting us watch Natural Born Killers in class.