Media Literacy Bias Lab
A 45-minute lesson for separating vivid stories, repeated claims, and missing denominators before a news item becomes belief.
High-school or college classes, media-literacy groups, moderators, and reading groups.
Cognitive Biases
A practical cognitive-bias site with clear definitions, learning paths, assessments, self-audits, and debiasing tools.
Teaching Kits
Each kit combines a context hub, core bias pages, comparison guides, self-checks, and a matching assessment mode. They are designed to print cleanly now and absorb images later without changing the teaching sequence.
Use these as classroom activities, team workshops, coaching sessions, or self-guided study packets.
A 45-minute lesson for separating vivid stories, repeated claims, and missing denominators before a news item becomes belief.
High-school or college classes, media-literacy groups, moderators, and reading groups.
A facilitation kit for rooms where agreement, hierarchy, and speed may be replacing independent judgment.
Managers, leadership teams, boards, project groups, and classroom discussion leaders.
A lesson for showing how fluency, confidence, and real transferable understanding come apart.
Teachers, tutors, professors, coaches, and learners doing metacognition work.
A reflective kit for slowing motive-reading, character verdicts, and self-protective memory during conflict.
Coaches, peer mediators, families, teams, and anyone handling interpersonal disagreement.
A product and UX kit for testing whether defaults, decoys, metrics, and automation are helping users choose or quietly manufacturing preference.
Product managers, designers, researchers, founders, growth teams, and policy designers.