Democrats vs Republicans

Class Thursday, March 5, 2020

 Today’s goals:

  1. Participate in a website show and tell
  2. Explore presidential candidate digital campaign challenges

 Today’s featured site:

 Website Show & Tell and Finishing up Webpage Project

  1. Make sure you complete this reflection survey! 
  2. Show and tell– leave your website up and walk around to check out others’ sites
  3. Questions:
    Did you feel as though you lacked some skills to make your webpage even better than you did, and if so, what?
    Would you revise your site and if so, what changes would you make?
    Were you ever uncomfortable working on your own and if so, how did you overcome that?
    Why are page names important?

 Presidential Candidates and Digital Campaign Challenge!

  • The Candidates and Getting Information
    Who is running for president? How do you know?
    Where would you go if you wanted to find information about the candidates? What would influence your information choices?
  • Candidate Websites
    https://www.donaldjtrump.com/
    https://joebiden.com/
    https://www.mikebloomberg.com/
    https://berniesanders.com/
    https://elizabethwarren.com/
    What are your thoughts, observations, or reactions to any of these sites?
  • Digital Challenge Time
    1. Intro video: Let’s watch this video about political memes  before diving into some real world scenarios below (you will be broken into small teams and assigned a challenge).
    2. You’ve been hired by Donald Trump’s campaign team to improve his Google Search results.
      Do a Google Search for Donald Trump and look at the first page of search results.
      Notice what the very first result is, the order of the results, and what comes up on the first page.
      What search results are under your control?
      Are any key sites missing?
      What recommendations would you make to Trump’s campaign for improvements?
    3. You’re a reporter for The New York Times covering presidential campaign news.
      You’re looking into a photo that’s gone viral on Twitter and across the internet that is potentially harmful to Joe Biden.
      Read this brief article  about photo manipulation (just that section) and find out what tools you could use to help determine whether the photo is real or fake.
    4. You’re the Digital Director of Joe Biden’s campaign and just saw a Facebook ad with false information about Biden.
      How do you respond?
    5. You’re a bored internet troll looking for outrageous memes to share.
      Find one anti-Trump and one anti-Biden (these must be PG rated or lower- nothing vulgar, no swears!)
      See if you can find either the creator of the memes and/or the original source of the meme. For example, the meme video showed us the Brazilian actress whose image became the confusion meme .
    6. You’ve been hired by a consulting firm to come up with ways to reach voters online.
      What sites or apps do you suggest and why?
  • Closing Question:
    How can you verify information you see online (or inside apps)?
  • Useful Tools to Fight Misinformation
    Tools to vet fake news techniques
    Check your news blind spot
    PolitiFact (fact-checking website with a fun liar-meter)