Politics. Objectives During this section, you will: Examine how the media influences the way that the average citizen receives information about politics.

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Politics

Objectives During this section, you will: Examine how the media influences the way that the average citizen receives information about politics. Think critically about the difference between news coverage and entertainment. Analyze news programs to differentiate between the expression of opinion and reporting of news Use reading skills and strategies to understand and interpret informational texts.

Essential Question/EEJ Focus: How does multi-media influence the ability of the average citizen to become an informed and productive participant in the political processes of our nation? “Persuading the Consumer Persuading the Citizen” 4 Examples Patriocracy clips 3 Quotes “5 Ways New Media Are Changing Politics” 3 Examples Total: 10 examples

Persuading the Consumer Persuading the Citizen You are to read “Persuading the Consumer Persuading the Citizen” rs/themes/citizen.html. As you read the excerpts of interviews with industry experts that appear on this page keep your Guiding Question (see previous slide)in mind and find 4 pieces of evidence for your EEJ. rs/themes/citizen.html On a separate sheet of paper describe a connection you see between the information in this article and either Feed, Fahrenheit 451, “The Experience Machine”, “The Merchants of Cool” or The Allegory of the Cave.

Patriocracy Log on to your netflix account. Look up Patriocracy. You will watch two clips from this documentary. You will find the clip by scrolling the time bar to the appropriate time signature. As you watch these clips keep your Guiding Question in mind. You should find at least 3 pieces of evidence for your EEJ from the documentary. Clip #1: 29 min 38 seconds to 38 min Clip #2: 1hour and 5 min to 1hour and 9 min

“5 Ways New Media Are Changing Politics” You will navigate to the article by clicking the following link: media-are-changing-politics/1. Each of the “5 ways” is on a separate page. To read through each section (numbers 1-5) you will click the arrows at the upper right hand side, or click on the name of the next section at the bottom left. media-are-changing-politics/1 Find three pieces of evidence for your EEJ On a separate sheet of paper answer the following question: Make a prediction for how you think social media will change politics10 years from now. How do you think that social media will be used in 2024 in relation to politics?