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To help in topic of Agenda Vs Propoganda, Give sources for Media Reality check tests and free Media literacy training.

Here are some valuable sources for media reality check tests and free media literacy training to help you distinguish between proper agendas and propaganda. These resources offer tools, quizzes, and courses to sharpen your critical thinking and fact-checking skills.

### Media Reality Check Tests
1. **News Literacy Project – Checkology Quizzes** 
   – Offers free quizzes like the “News Literacy Quiz” and “Conspiracy Thinking Quiz” to test your ability to spot credible information and recognize misleading content. These are part of their broader Checkology platform, designed to build news literacy skills. 
   – Available at: get.checkology.org

2. **MediaSmarts – Reality Check: The Game** 
   – An interactive online game that teaches you to verify sources, compare information, and use tools like reverse image search. Each mission takes about 15 minutes and challenges you to assess the reliability of social media stories. 
   – Available at: mediasmarts.ca (under “Reality Check” section)

3. **Know Your News – Media Literacy Quizzes** 
   – Provides free quizzes and exercises to test your skills in identifying trustworthy sources versus deceptive content. It’s paired with resources like the Trust Project’s 8 indicators for evaluating content reliability. 
   – Available at: knowyournews.org

4. **Clemson University – Troll Spotting Quiz** 
   – A unique online quiz designed to help you detect fake social media accounts (trolls) often used to spread misinformation. It’s a quick, practical way to test your media savvy. 
   – Search for “Clemson University troll quiz” (no direct link widely published, but referenced in media literacy circles).

5. **ABC Education – Can You Spot a Fake?** 
   – An interactive test from Australia’s ABC that challenges you to identify fake news stories and fact-check images, offering practical tips along the way. 
   – Available at: abc.net.au/education (under “Questioning Media” section)

### Free Media Literacy Training
1. **Poynter Institute – MediaWise Courses** 
   – Offers free, self-paced courses like “How to Spot Misinformation Online,” featuring journalists like Joan Lunden and Christiane Amanpour. MediaWise for Seniors and other programs focus on fact-checking and source evaluation. 
   – Available at: poynter.org (search “MediaWise”)

2. **Arizona State University – Free Media Literacy Course** 
   – A comprehensive, open-access course for anyone who consumes or creates online media. It covers analyzing messages, spotting bias, and understanding digital footprints. 
   – Check asu.edu for current offerings (announced periodically).

3. **KQED Teach – Media Literacy Courses** 
   – Free, self-paced online courses for educators and learners, exploring how to identify bias and misinformation in news and social media. Includes videos and practical exercises. 
   – Available at: kqed.org/teach

4. **Agence France-Presse (AFP) – Digital Verification Course** 
   – A free online course for journalists and students, with 10 modules on fact-checking skills, supported by the Google News Initiative. You earn a certificate upon completion. 
   – Available via AFP’s training portal (search “AFP digital verification course”).

5. **Crash Course – Media Literacy Series** 
   – A free, 12-part video series on YouTube covering the history, techniques, and policy aspects of media literacy. It’s engaging and accessible, digging into topics like deep fakes and algorithms. 
   – Available at: youtube.com/crashcourse (search “Media Literacy”)

6. **Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) – Media & Information Literacy Training** 
   – An online training program from India’s NCERT, free for students, teachers, and parents. It focuses on decoding media messages, assessing credibility, and combating misinformation. 
   – Available at: ciet.ncert.gov.in

7. **ProLiteracy – Navigating Today’s Media** 
   – A free course teaching how to analyze media messages, recognize bias, evaluate sources, and understand your digital footprint. Aimed at adult learners but widely applicable. 
   – Available at: proliteracy.org

These resources provide hands-on ways to test your ability to sift through media and free training to build lasting skills. Pair the reality check tests with the training courses for a solid foundation in spotting the difference between agendas and propaganda. Dive in, experiment, and cross-check what you learn—practice is the key.

Published by G.R. Prasadh Gajendran (Indian, Bengalurean, IIScian...) Design4India Visions2030.

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