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Photos can be a powerful political medium. But seeing isn’t believing, and you can’t always trust what you see. In this lesson, students consider how photos are used to influence political opinion. They learn how evaluating photos on social media can help them conserve their attention. Students then practice using reverse image search strategies to evaluate online photos.
This lesson plan is part of the Civic Digital Literacy Project from iCivics and the Digital Inquiry Group. Civic Digital Literacy equips students with evidence-based strategies to discern online information, find trustworthy sources, and be better-informed citizens within the rapidly changing online environment.
Where's That Photo From? Identify the Source
If we trust images without verifying their accuracy, we risk believing false claims and narratives. Learn how to use reverse image search to evaluate online images.