University Open Air: How to Spot Misinformation and Take Action

This event has been cancelled.

Thu, Sep 9 2021
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Prospect Park Boat House

BPL Presents humanities and art social sciences University Open Air


**Please note: Due to the forecast of rain throughout the day, today’s (Thursday, September 9) University Open Air classes have been cancelled. We will notify registered patrons if we’re able to reschedule these classes for another day.

In this course, we will spend the first half learning how to define the most common types of misinformation we encounter daily via social media (and other forms of media). In the second half, we will discuss how misinformation impacts our personal and social life; lastly, we will learn how to spot misformation and address our role in stopping it.

For over 20 years, Ayoub (Yubi) Zareie has conducted research and data analysis in a wide range of diverse settings. He has a doctorate in anthropology and sociology and has worked with policy agencies, universities, and research institutions in Iran, Malaysia, and the United States. Since moving to the US, he worked as a data analyst at Columbia University and volunteered at UNICEF and the NYC Department of Social Services.

*In cases of rain, classes will be canceled. Registered patrons will be notified by email on the morning of each course day and are also encouraged to check the UOA webpage and BPL Presents’ Facebook and Twitter pages for updates.

University Open Air is generously supported by The Morris & Alma Schapiro Fund.

Prospect Park Boat House
101 East Dr
Brooklyn, NY 11225

Add to My Calendar 09/09/2021 11:00 am 09/09/2021 12:00 pm America/New_York University Open Air: How to Spot Misinformation and Take Action

**Please note: Due to the forecast of rain throughout the day, today’s (Thursday, September 9) University Open Air classes have been cancelled. We will notify registered patrons if we’re able to reschedule these classes for another day.

In this course, we will spend the first half learning how to define the most common types of misinformation we encounter daily via social media (and other forms of media). In the second half, we will discuss how misinformation impacts our personal and social life; lastly, we will learn how to spot misformation and address our role in stopping it.

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