Im back with another ATTACK on Digital Literacy, so far I got some good marks on the Spot The Troll quiz like more than half because we already did most of them but its the thought that counts right? I also tried the Can You Spot The Fake News Headlines and I got 2 correct right off the hop and I got to stir crazy that I answered the other 4 wrong… 2 out of 6 good ENOUGH. Then for my ego, I went back and redid it and got 100% *Remember its the thought that counts.

Wowzers I was playing Break the Fake and I was amazed by this one!

Photos taken from the Website https://mediasmarts.ca/quiz/2/take/4/feedback question

The photo looked so fake but I guess its real! What a crazy world we live in.

Okay this one was misleading I thought the pigeons were the pins or something I said FAKE but its real.

Taken from https://mediasmarts.ca/quiz/2/take/6/feedback Break the Fake question 6

Gosh darn it.. I was even doing research

screenshots taken from https://mediasmarts.ca/quiz/2/take/7/feedback break the fake and google search

Well I got 4 out of 8 on this one 50% Ill take it!! Im a glass half full kinda guy.

The 3 quizzes I played Spot The Troll, Fake News, and Break the Fake were really fun games to do by myself and it was actually fun to learn how im about 50% willing to accept things at face value.

When things are fun learning becomes easier and by doing these quizzes made me realize if I had fun doing this other students may also and in NCTE definition of it, is how effective digital literacy is, by doing quizzes like these that only take 5 or so minutes of your day, it can really stick to those young people who have an attention span of a adhd dog. SQUIRREL!!! boom done.

I feel that when we did this durning our zoom class was more fun than doing it alone because we got to interact with each other and have different opinions, this should be in more classes with teenagers because they love gossip and debating so they would learn better.