Minimal UX. Practical verification.

Media literacy courses for fact-checking, bias detection, and source evaluation.

Learn the skills to verify claims, map narratives, and protect yourself and your team from misinformation—using clear checklists, real examples, and fast drills that fit your schedule.

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Fast, repeatable verification workflows

Checklists you can apply in under 5 minutes—before sharing, citing, or reacting.

Misinformation defense you can measure

Pre/post drills and scenario-based scoring to track actual improvement.

Minimalist learning design

Less noise, more signal: clean UI, short lessons, and crisp summaries.

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A practical method to evaluate sources and claims

Clarimedia courses are built around repeatable micro-actions: isolate the claim, inspect the source, triangulate with independent evidence, and document your reasoning so it holds up under scrutiny.

1) Claim extraction

Turn a post into verifiable statements and identify what would count as evidence.

2) Source evaluation

Check authority, incentives, history, and whether the claim is original reporting.

3) Triangulation

Corroborate with primary data, independent outlets, and domain experts.

4) Clear write-up

Summarize what’s known, unknown, and misleading—without overclaiming.

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What you’ll get in 14 days

A focused learning sprint. The timer below starts when you open the plan and helps you maintain momentum without overwhelm.

14-day practice plan

Small steps, daily drills, and a clean log of what you verified and why.

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FAQ: media literacy training, clearly answered

Short, practical answers—so you can start learning without guessing what “verification” really means.

Do I need prior experience?

No. Beginner courses start with simple source checks and gradually add bias and narrative analysis.

What makes these courses “minimal UX”?

Short lessons, fewer distractions, and quick action prompts—designed for retention and speed.

Is it only about “fake news”?

No. You’ll learn about incentives, framing, selective evidence, and honest mistakes—plus how to respond.

Will I get a certificate?

Courses include completion verification details in each course modal, based on format and requirements.

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Lesson preview: a 6-minute verification sprint

A realistic mini-lesson showing how Clarimedia turns noise into a clear decision.

Step 1 — Extract the claim (60s)
Write the exact claim as a sentence. Remove emotion words. Example: “A new study proves X causes Y.”
Step 2 — Inspect the source (120s)
Who published it? What do they gain? Is it primary reporting, a press release, or commentary? Note missing links to original evidence.
Step 3 — Triangulate (180s)
Find 2 independent references that don’t cite each other. Prefer primary documents, datasets, or official statements.
Step 4 — Write a decision (60s)
Choose: Share, Don’t share, or Needs more evidence. State why in one paragraph.
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