Step 1
Create a class link to share with your class. The system will automatically assign one of two polarized feeds to each student at random.
Step 2
After students have formed an opinion, it’s time to hold the vote — through the poll at the end of the feed, paper ballot or show of hands.
Step 3
Share the results and ask students why they made the choice they did. (The teacher reports will display which students got what feed and how they voted.)
What is an algorithm, and what are filter bubbles? What are the consequences for democracy when news is personalized for individuals?
‘It was a very powerful activity because students were so shocked when they found out there were two different news feeds. It was one of those real-moment learning experiences when they realized how much their vote changed based on what they had seen’
—Kathleen Tayler, Fisher Park Public School, Ottawa
There are two ways to access the polarized newsfeeds that support this activity