Using original sources and following best practices, such as crediting the person who created the image, helps ensure that news consumers understand the original context of an image. It is important for journalists to cite original sources as often as possible when covering news stories to show the general public that they have conducted proper research for their stories. Why do you think it is important for a journalist to find the original version or the original person who took a photo? You are writing an article about the event, and you begin to search for photos that relate to your event. Now, imagine you are a journalist who is reporting on a breaking news event. In the previous learning experience, you learned how scrapes and memes are easily made, altered, and shared on social media. Website: Flickr's The Commons - Public photography collection.Image: Serena Williams - by Carlo Allegri (Reuters).Article: Now You Can Slay the Game Like Serena Williams With Snapchat's New Mobile Tennis Game - by Raisa Bruner (TIME).Websites: Metapicz,, and Jeffrey’s Exif Viewer - EXIF Viewers.Article: EXIF Data Explained - by Photography Mad.Video: Metadata Basics in 3 Minutes - by Metadata Camp.Video: Metadata Explained - by First Draft.Computers or mobile devices with Internet access Handout: London Chinatown Image 2 (Images within handout by Youth and Media) Handout: London Chinatown Image 1 (Images within handout by Youth and Media) Original image in handout by Carlo Allegri, Reuters ) Handout: Serena Williams Image Metadata (Handout by Youth and Media.
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They will observe how easily metadata can be modified and will be able to explain the importance of identifying an image’s timeline before examining its metadata. They will analyze the EXIF data of an image and discuss some of the challenges social media platforms and mobile devices pose for viewing accurate metadata.
#EXIF DATA VIEWER JEFFREY VERIFICATION#
Participants will learn about how metadata relates to the news verification process by viewing an image’s metadata on three different metadata viewers. Claire Wardle at First Draft, available here. This "Metadata" learning experience is inspired by the “Quick Start To Verifying Online Media” and “Verification Training For Journalists” courses by Dr.
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#EXIF DATA VIEWER JEFFREY OFFLINE#
This learning experience includes an activity and an assignment that suggest the use of computers or mobile devices with Internet access (offline alternatives are also presented) and an offline discussion.Īdditional areas: Civic and Political Engagement, Content Production, Context, Data, Media (Literacy)