• The Future of Media Literacy
    Jun 19 2024

    In the third episode, we will discuss the future of journalism from the perspective of the industry by talking to journalists themselves. Exploring how the change in news consumption will impact how news corporations can deliver news.

    We will also explore the future of media literacy in regards to education, following schools and organisations implementing media literacy into school programs, and exploring how universities are addressing media literacy.

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    26 mins
  • 50% of Tasmanians Can't Read
    Jun 19 2024

    In the second episode of Navigate the Narrative: Your Guide to Media Literacy, we’ll analyse how numbers are used, misused, and interpreted in media narratives.


    Throughout this episode, Sabrina Caires and Yarrah Muneer speak to Matt Garrow who’s the editorial web developer for The Conversation and Edmund Tran from the Qlik Data Literacy Program to get a further understanding on the importance of data literacy.


    We find the answers to the questions you have around the subject, and explain it in a digestible way. We know that data literacy is confusing, we’re figuring out how it works, and how it can be more straightforward.


    We bring attention to why data literacy is important in specific relation to reading the news, and give tips on how to improve your understanding of visuals and statistics.

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    15 mins
  • How Does Gen Z Source Their News?
    Jun 19 2024

    In the first episode of Navigate the Narrative: Your Guide to Media Literacy, we’ll seek to understand how news consumption is changing within a generation of people who grew up with the internet.


    Throughout this episode, Oliver Winn and Lily Kristanto speak to Social Media Lead for the ABC Abbir Dib, who tells us about the limitations of sourcing news from social media. We also speak to Tanya Notley, researcher at Western Sydney university, who did a survey on young Australians's news habits.


    We discuss the expert opinions in a way that is digestible, comparing them with random interviews from people we talked to in the city of Melbourne.


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    16 mins