1.What is Media and Information Literacy in your own words?
2.Why is it important to be media and information literate in today's society?
3.How would you differentiate media literacy from information literacy?
4.What are the key components of being a media and information literate individual?
5.How does technology influence media and information today?
Application and Analysis Questions
1.Give an example of misinformation you’ve encountered online. How did you verify if it was true or
not?
2.How can media be used both positively and negatively in shaping public opinion?
3.What role does social media play in the spread of information? Is it more harmful or helpful? Why?
4.Why is it important to evaluate the credibility of online sources?
5.How can students like you promote responsible media usage?
Personal Reflection Questions
1.How do you decide which sources to trust when doing research online?
2.Share a time when you were misled by false information online. What did you learn from that
experience?
3.How do you balance your time and attention between traditional media (TV, newspapers) and
digital media?
4.In what ways has your view of media changed after studying MIL?
5.What habits have you developed to become more critical of the information you consume?
Critical Thinking / Current Issues
1.How do "fake news" and deepfakes affect democracy and public trust?
2.Do influencers and online personalities have a responsibility to spread truthful information? Why or
why not?
3.How can media and information literacy help combat cyberbullying?
4.Is censorship ever acceptable in media? Why or why not?
5.How does media representation affect how we view gender, race, and culture?