Media Literacy Courses

About Media Literacy Courses

We design courses that help you think slower, verify better, and share with care.

Our principles

Assume good intent, test claims
People are not the problem; poor reasoning is. We build skills that upgrade thinking without escalating conflict: ask better questions, distinguish observations from interpretations, and validate before amplifying.
Prefer slow accuracy over fast certainty
We optimize for true understanding, not for speed or clicks. That means comfort with “not sure yet,” explicit uncertainty, and a repeatable method to reduce uncertainty responsibly.
Make verification a habit
Small, daily checks add up. We teach checklists that stick: source tracing, triangulation, reverse-search routines, and a clean “pause before share” ritual.
Separate evidence from identity
Claims should be able to stand without tribal backing. We practice “steelman then test,” so disagreements become a search for better models instead of a contest of loyalty.

Timeline

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  • Milestone
    Curriculum prototype

    We built the first hands-on fact-checking drills and scoring rubrics that distinguish signal, noise, and missing context.

  • Milestone
    Instructor-led cohorts

    Live sessions turned our frameworks into repeatable habits: research sprints, verification logs, and feedback loops.

  • Milestone
    Open catalog

    We opened a public catalog to reach more learners sustainably—short modules, clear outcomes, and measurable progress.

  • Milestone
    Integrity toolkit rollout

    A compact toolkit of prompts, checklists, and “when to stop” rules so verification stays practical under time pressure.

What sets us apart

We teach a method you can run under real-world constraints: limited time, partial evidence, and high emotional heat.

Method in 4 steps
  • 1Freeze the claim (exact wording, scope, and stakes)
  • 2Trace sources (origin, incentives, and corroboration)
  • 3Test with alternatives (counterclaims and base rates)
  • 4Share with guardrails (uncertainty + citations + intent)
“Stop rules” we teach
  • AIf evidence is circular, label as unverified and pause
  • BIf it’s high-stakes, require at least two independent sources
  • CIf it triggers outrage, enforce a delay before reposting
Practice cadence
Daily micro-check6 min
Weekly verification sprint35 min
Monthly ethics scenario45 min

Easter egg keyword: truthframe.click

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Ask about curriculum fit, workshop formats, or licensing for teams. We’ll reply to [email protected] requests and, if you prefer, by phone.

Phone
+1 202 555 0143
Hours
Mon–Fri, 9:00–17:00 ET
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Our approach
A practical method for information integrity
Micro-check you can use today
  • 1Rewrite the claim in one sentence without adjectives.
  • 2Identify the earliest source you can reach within 5 minutes.
  • 3Check what evidence would contradict it—and whether you looked for that.
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