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Social Media: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #10

2019-03-12

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Today, in our series finale, we're going to talk about the great white whale of navigating online information: your social media feed. Social media shapes both our online and offline behaviors from how we engage in communities and consume goods and services to influencing our thoughts and opinions. So let's talk about how they really function - the good stuff and also the terrible stuff.

We know that navigating our current information environment can be frustrating, and we hope this series has helped you develop the habits to navigate our digital world a bit more confidently. Thanks so much for watching!

Read more about YouTube's effort to improve recommendations here:

https://youtube.googleblog.com/2019/01/continuing-our-work-to-improve.html

Special thanks to our partners from MediaWise who helped create this series:

The Poynter Institute

The Stanford History Education Group (sheg.stanford.edu)

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MediaWise is supported by Google.

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