Researching and designing your game has shown you how many different ways the same information can be presented to an audience. Based on your Globaloria game-making experience, how do you feel about the way news and other sources might similarly manipulate information about civics? Do you have any advice for other students who want to seek out reliable media outlets? Please write 4 or more sentences.
News and media often manipulate information about civics to sound in their favor. I think this is wrong because it gives people false information which leads to false knowledge that will effect them later. Later with this false knowledge it can confuse them with how some things work. If a student wants to access a reliable media outlet they can go to CNN.com.
Here are part of their Terms of Service
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Lindsay, I agree completley. Nice blog.
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