Updated: March 31, 2023
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Teachers, learn more about our lesson plans with media literacy tips — like how to spot AI-generated content — to help students debunk or verify information they see online.

MediaWise, in partnership with PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs, developed lesson plans for middle and high school teachers to use in the classroom. Each lesson features an “Is This Legit?” video created by our MediaWise Teen Fact-Checking Network. Lessons come with support material for teachers, discussion questions and activities that are aligned to state standards.

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Tip

Deepfakes are synthetic media — AKA fake content — that are created using artificial intelligence. In deepfake videos, a person’s face is swapped with another to make it look like they said or did something they didn’t. Some clues that a video might be a deepfake include: eyes that don’t blink, skin that is blotchy, hair that doesn’t move and teeth that are undefined.

Activity

Watch this episode of Is This Legit? and complete the activities that appear during the video.

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Summary

These lesson plans provide all the resources you need to teach a media literacy unit in your classroom.

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