MediaLiteracyThe ability toaccess, analyze,evaluate, andcommunicate inmultiple mediaformats.BiasPreferenceor prejudicefor/ against aperson,thing, or ideaTacosa deliciousfood youeat withyour handsAttentionTreadmillThe practice of mediacompanies to usealgorithms that giveusers “more of thesame,” narrowingtheir awareness ofdiverse news andpoints of view.RadioThings likemusic,podcasts,audio booksPublicationsThings likebooks,magazines,newspapers,etc.AppsMobile anddigitalsoftware thatpeople uselogosusing logicto try andpersuadesomeoneEvaluateThe processof judgingsomething tosee if it isreliableConfirmationBiaspeople's tendencyto processinformation bylooking forInformation thatsupports theirbeliefs.BrainHackingThe psychologicalstrategies thatplatforms use tomanipulate peopleinto spendingmore time on theirplatform pathosusingemotions totry andpersuadesomeoneNegativityBiasthings of anegative natureaffect us morethan things of apositive natureSocialMediaMedia thatallows peopleto sharecontent withone anotherConnotationPersonalmeaningadded tosomething bythe audiencePropagandaInformationintended toinfluence anaudience toadopt a certainpoint of viewdenotationThe literalmeaning ofsomethingpresentedTargetaudienceThe person orgroup that amediamessage ismeant to reach MediumThesingularform ofmediaFinfluencerfinance influencer,is an influencerthat sharesfinancialinformation andexpertise. Popularon TikTok.WokeWashinga term used to definepractices in business thatprovide the appearance ofsocial consciousnesswithout any of thesubstance. A woke-washedbusiness could theoreticallypromote the opposite ofracial equality within itswalls while championingsubtextIndirect/ hiddenmeaningcontained in amedia message Greenwashing“is a form of marketingspin in which green PRand green marketing aredeceptively used topersuade the public thatan organization’sproducts, aims andpolicies areenvironmentally friendly.”AvailabilitybiasAvailability bias leadspeople to make falseassumptions byassuming that if theyhear somethingstated often enough,it must be true.FacetuningUsing an app to removeblemishes, improvecomplexions and performother manipulations onfacial photos, includingselfies. Sometimes seen asundermining self and bodyconfidence, particularly inyounger users.Ethosappealing toyour senseof right orwrong topersuadeVideoVideo andfilm basedcontentMediaLiteracyThe ability toaccess, analyze,evaluate, andcommunicate inmultiple mediaformats.BiasPreferenceor prejudicefor/ against aperson,thing, or ideaTacosa deliciousfood youeat withyour handsAttentionTreadmillThe practice of mediacompanies to usealgorithms that giveusers “more of thesame,” narrowingtheir awareness ofdiverse news andpoints of view.RadioThings likemusic,podcasts,audio booksPublicationsThings likebooks,magazines,newspapers,etc.AppsMobile anddigitalsoftware thatpeople uselogosusing logicto try andpersuadesomeoneEvaluateThe processof judgingsomething tosee if it isreliableConfirmationBiaspeople's tendencyto processinformation bylooking forInformation thatsupports theirbeliefs.BrainHackingThe psychologicalstrategies thatplatforms use tomanipulate peopleinto spendingmore time on theirplatform pathosusingemotions totry andpersuadesomeoneNegativityBiasthings of anegative natureaffect us morethan things of apositive natureSocialMediaMedia thatallows peopleto sharecontent withone anotherConnotationPersonalmeaningadded tosomething bythe audiencePropagandaInformationintended toinfluence anaudience toadopt a certainpoint of viewdenotationThe literalmeaning ofsomethingpresentedTargetaudienceThe person orgroup that amediamessage ismeant to reach MediumThesingularform ofmediaFinfluencerfinance influencer,is an influencerthat sharesfinancialinformation andexpertise. Popularon TikTok.WokeWashinga term used to definepractices in business thatprovide the appearance ofsocial consciousnesswithout any of thesubstance. A woke-washedbusiness could theoreticallypromote the opposite ofracial equality within itswalls while championingsubtextIndirect/ hiddenmeaningcontained in amedia message Greenwashing“is a form of marketingspin in which green PRand green marketing aredeceptively used topersuade the public thatan organization’sproducts, aims andpolicies areenvironmentally friendly.”AvailabilitybiasAvailability bias leadspeople to make falseassumptions byassuming that if theyhear somethingstated often enough,it must be true.FacetuningUsing an app to removeblemishes, improvecomplexions and performother manipulations onfacial photos, includingselfies. Sometimes seen asundermining self and bodyconfidence, particularly inyounger users.Ethosappealing toyour senseof right orwrong topersuadeVideoVideo andfilm basedcontent

Media Literacy Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and communicate in multiple media formats.
    Media Literacy
  2. Preference or prejudice for/ against a person, thing, or idea
    Bias
  3. a delicious food you eat with your hands
    Tacos
  4. The practice of media companies to use algorithms that give users “more of the same,” narrowing their awareness of diverse news and points of view.
    Attention Treadmill
  5. Things like music, podcasts, audio books
    Radio
  6. Things like books, magazines, newspapers, etc.
    Publications
  7. Mobile and digital software that people use
    Apps
  8. using logic to try and persuade someone
    logos
  9. The process of judging something to see if it is reliable
    Evaluate
  10. people's tendency to process information by looking for Information that supports their beliefs.
    Confirmation Bias
  11. The psychological strategies that platforms use to manipulate people into spending more time on their platform
    Brain Hacking
  12. using emotions to try and persuade someone
    pathos
  13. things of a negative nature affect us more than things of a positive nature
    Negativity Bias
  14. Media that allows people to share content with one another
    Social Media
  15. Personal meaning added to something by the audience
    Connotation
  16. Information intended to influence an audience to adopt a certain point of view
    Propaganda
  17. The literal meaning of something presented
    denotation
  18. The person or group that a media message is meant to reach
    Target audience
  19. The singular form of media
    Medium
  20. finance influencer, is an influencer that shares financial information and expertise. Popular on TikTok.
    Finfluencer
  21. a term used to define practices in business that provide the appearance of social consciousness without any of the substance. A woke-washed business could theoretically promote the opposite of racial equality within its walls while championing
    Woke Washing
  22. Indirect/ hidden meaning contained in a media message
    subtext
  23. “is a form of marketing spin in which green PR and green marketing are deceptively used to persuade the public that an organization’s products, aims and policies are environmentally friendly.”
    Greenwashing
  24. Availability bias leads people to make false assumptions by assuming that if they hear something stated often enough, it must be true.
    Availability bias
  25. Using an app to remove blemishes, improve complexions and perform other manipulations on facial photos, including selfies. Sometimes seen as undermining self and body confidence, particularly in younger users.
    Facetuning
  26. appealing to your sense of right or wrong to persuade
    Ethos
  27. Video and film based content
    Video