Project story • Mission • Values
About Media Literacy Courses
We design focused courses that help you evaluate sources, verify claims, and navigate complex feeds with confidence. This page explains how we work and shows what we’ve recently updated—pulled live from our catalog.
Mission
To make critical thinking skills accessible, practical, and continuously updated as platforms evolve. We prefer repeatable frameworks over one-off “tips”, and we keep lessons short enough to fit real schedules.
- Source evaluation without jargon
- Claim verification workflows
- Attention-friendly lesson design
- Fear-driven messaging
- Overconfidence in single tools
- “Gotcha” examples without context
Approach
We build lessons like checklists: clear inputs, observable steps, and sanity checks. The goal is to make verification a habit, not a special event.
- Minimalist pages with clean typography, no distracting imagery.
- Step-by-step checks and platform-agnostic heuristics.
- Accessible by default: strong contrast, keyboard support.
Values
Values are constraints. They guide what we publish, how we present it, and how we respond when platforms change.
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Clarity over complexityUse plain language and show the “why” behind each step.
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Evidence-first habitPrefer primary sources, and label confidence honestly.
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Continuous updatesLessons evolve with platforms, policies, and tooling.
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Respect for attentionNo autoplay, no noise—only what helps you decide.