{"CACHEDAT":"2026-04-14 04:12:22","SLUG":"manipulation-strategies-examples-NxI3QvzTSz","MARKDOWN":"# Module Purpose\n\nParticipants practise identifying manipulation strategies in authentic media examples.\n\n# Facilitator Guide\n\n## Materials\n\n\n:::warning\n- [ ] PowerPoint\n\n:::\n\n## Activity Setup\n\n\n:::success\n\n:::\n\n# **Activity Instructions**\n\n## **Identifying Manipulation Strategies in Media Examples (15 min)**\n\n* Review the authentic examples presented (e.g. headlines, social media posts, news snippets, advertisements).\n* For each, identify the manipulation strategy used — such as emotional appeal, biased framing, false dilemma, omission, or visual distortion.\n* Briefly explain what makes the tactic effective, deceptive, or misleading.\n\n\n---\n\n*Present the examples one by one. After each, invite brief plenary input. Summarise the applied strategy and link it to the relevant SciLMi outcome (e.g. Domain 2).*\n\n\n---\n\n# **Artefacts**\n\n* Shared understanding of key manipulation strategies and how to recognise them","HTML":"

Module Purpose

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Participants practise identifying manipulation strategies in authentic media examples.

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Facilitator Guide

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Materials

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Activity Setup

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Activity Instructions

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Identifying Manipulation Strategies in Media Examples (15 min)

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Present the examples one by one. After each, invite brief plenary input. Summarise the applied strategy and link it to the relevant SciLMi outcome (e.g. Domain 2).

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Artefacts

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