Meerut, 25 September (H.C.). Dr. Pragya Kaushik, Media Educator of Guru Jambheshwar Science and Technology University Hisar and Digital Mentor of CSR said that there is a glut of misinformation all around. It is necessary to investigate the facts before sending any information forward. In this, we have to see where the information is coming from. Is the information complete or incomplete. Testing and examining the test of information facts became a big challenge today.
A web seminar on the subject of media ‘Literacy for Digital Wellness’ was organized on Wednesday in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Vidya Knowledge Park. The keynote speaker Dr. Pragya Kaushik said that it should be seen what the source of information is and how reliable it is. For this, people associated with media will have to avoid prejudice, biased thinking etc. It is up to you how you reach conclusion on the basis of intensive thinking.
He informed that there are many equipment to investigate the facts and all organizations and institutions are working in this area. In the field of media and information literacy, the factory also investigates the facts of any information. It is possible to investigate the truth of photos and videos with written material. Digital safety affects our health as well as mental health. Information you reach you have some gestures, they should come to catch.
At the end of the webinar, the head of the department, Dr. Mamta Bhatia said that today everyone will have to play the role of gatekeeper himself. The work that an editor does, we all have to do in the world of free information. On this occasion, the students also asked questions to the keynote speaker. The web seminar was conducted by first year student Mahi Sharda. Assistant Professor Suraj Dev Prasad, Assistant Professor Avinash Kumar etc. were present on the occasion.
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