MeLiTa
Lessons
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Debate about journalism: We regret the rise of citizen journalism
This lesson plan is about organizing a debate on the topic of citizen journalism. Besides instructions it also contains arguments for both sides to help you prepare.
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Debate about media funding: We prefer media funding models that rely primarily on advertising to models that rely primarily on subscriptions
This lesson plan is about organizing a debate on the topic of media funding. Besides instructions it also contains arguments for both sides to help you prepare.
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Debate about media ownership: We prefer publicly owned media to privately owned media companies
This lesson plan is about organizing a debate on the topic of public vs. private media. Besides instructions it also contains arguments for both sides to help you prepare.
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Debate about media streaming: We regret the rise of online streaming platforms
This lesson plan is about organizing a debate on the topic of online streaming platforms. Besides instructions it also contains arguments for both sides to help you prepare.
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Debate about news piracy: We believe that it is legitimate to pirate news
This lesson plan is about organizing a debate on the topic of morality of news piracy. Besides instructions it also contains arguments for both sides to help you prepare.
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Debate about podcasts: We regret the popularity of podcasts
This lesson plan is about organizing a debate on the topic of podcasts. Besides instructions it also contains arguments for both sides to help you prepare.
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Debate about social media: We believe that social media has done more harm than good
This lesson plan is about organising a debate on the topic of social media. Besides instructions it also contains arguments for both sides to help you prepare.
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Debate about social media: We regret the social media being the primary source of news
This lesson plan is about organising a debate on the topic of social media. Besides instructions it also contains arguments for both sides to help you prepare.