Identify 2 red flags that categorize the media content as fallacious (not evidence-based) or give 2 reasons that categorize the media content as reliable (evidence-based).

 NUTR 313 Written Project Instructions

Learning Outcomes: Students will gain an understanding of how to identify evidence-based information on the Internet.

Students will be able to identify fallacious health information on the Internet.

Students will be able to differentiate between reliable and fallacious nutrition information and thus make wiser choices on the content they get and share on the Internet.

In this written project, you will have an opportunity to apply what you have learned about distinguishing between evidence-based and false nutrition information, in a social-media setting.

Every day, we encounter social media “influencers” claiming information that may or may not be true. With what you have learned in this course so far, you will identify/red flag a valid/invalid nutrition claim on your favorite online platform.
Follow these simple instructions:

1. Watch the written project lecture video. a. It is key that you watch this video so you can easily distinguish reliable vs. fallacious nutrition information on the Internet.

2. Find a video, social media post, or blog with nutrition claims or nutrition portrayal. a. Ex: A person selling X supplement, has no credentials, is a gym “rat”; A nutrition lecturer giving advice on good sources of Calcium & Vitamin D for strong bones).

3. In a 2-page, reflective journal style paper, include the following information:

a. (15pts) Paragraph 1: Describe the media content: please answer all questions.

i. In what platform did you find this content?

1. Make sure to share the link or a screenshot of the post in the bottom of your paper as well as on the Written-Project Discussion Board.

ii. What is the main point/message being relayed by this post? (e.g., “Keto diet is the best diet”; “Vitamin D and calcium are important for strong bones …’).

iii. How is the information relayed? Is it informational? promotional? persuasive? unbiased? monetized? dramatic?

iv. Who is sharing the information? Does the presenter/blogger/speaker have any credentials?

v. What makes the content attractive/not attractive in this post?

vi. Share any other important information to describe the content.

b. (30pts) Paragraphs 2-3: Identify 2 red flags that categorize the media content as fallacious (not evidence-based) or give 2 reasons that categorize the media content as reliable (evidence-based).

i. Refer to the project video for explanations & examples of fallacious and reliable(evidence-based) information. You are welcome to use other peer-reviewed sources of information.

c. (lOpts) Paragraph 4: Describe your thoughts about this media content. Opinion is valid on this last part.

i. What did you learn from this activity and how can you apply it to your daily life?

ii. What is one thing you would share with your friends and family about internet nutrition information?

iii. How has this experience impacted the way you look at social media and online content?

d. (5pts) Turnitin, Works Cited, Format

i. All papers will be submitted via Turnitin so make sure to cite your sources and be original with your work. This assignment is meant to help you make better choices about what kind of information to trust when it comes to your well-being.

ii. You should have a minimum of 4 complete paragraphs, double-spaced, 12pt font, Times New Roman. iii. Works Cited: Follow proper MLA or APA style & paraphrase. Try not to

Identify 2 red flags that categorize the media content as fallacious (not evidence-based) or give 2 reasons that categorize the media content as reliable (evidence-based).
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