More than 1,000 middle and high school students, teachers and educators from across Washington state and the nation participated in MisinfoDay 2021, a series of virtual workshops on March 18 where facilitators explored strategies for spotting misinformation, fact-checking claims and sources, better understanding the landscape of information disorder and the goals and tactics used by those who spread disinformation.
MisinfoDay, first hosted by the University of Washington Information School in March 2019, is now organized and presented in partnership with UW鈥檚 and Washington State University鈥檚 Edward R. Murrow College of Communication. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, last year鈥檚 planned in-person MisinfoDay event was canceled, but with an all-virtual format for 2021, the misinformation awareness and educational programming from this year鈥檚 MisinfoDay reached a wider audience, including more than 1,000 students and educators across Washington and other states, including Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee and South Carolina.
鈥淣othing is more important than having us, all of us, on the internet not share鈥 false and misleading content as much as possible, said CIP director Jevin West, an associate professor at the UW iSchool, during his workshop. 鈥淲e always say 鈥楾hink more, share less,鈥欌 West said, showing a World Health Organization infographic showing how misinformation can quickly spread. 鈥淚f we do a little less sharing and a little more thinking, we can truly start having an effect鈥 on curbing mis- and disinformation online.
Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and other tumultuous events 鈥 including the 2020 U.S. elections and the mob violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 鈥 that have brought uncertainty and confusion to our information environments, educators and others have been acutely interested in how they can improve information literacy, fact-checking skills and classroom lessons to better prepare students and others to resist mis- and disinformation.
on the Center for an Informed Public's website.
Watch the MisinfoDay workshops
- with Jacquelyn Mason
- with Mike Caulfield and Scott Leadingham
- with Jevin West
- with Kate Starbird and Kolina Koltai
- with Jordan Foley