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Evaluating Online Information
How to determine if information found on the internet is credible.
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Evaluating Specific Types of Sources
Recognizing Misinformation and Disinformation
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Quizzes, tutorials, and more!
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Quizzes, tutorials, and more!
Bad news! From fake news to chaos
Interactive game that shows how easy it is to create fake information and obtain followers
News literacy tips, tools, and quizzes
Which face is real?
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Short videos that explain each step of SIFT
Explore timely issues and how opposing sides view them using Oxy library's subscription to
Opposing Viewpoints
News Literacy Project
: Free resources including e-learning, app, podcast, tools, quizzes, and more
How to help students avoid getting duped online--and by AI chatbots
Center for an Informed Public
from University of Washington
People share misinformation because of social media's incentives- but those can be changed
Information literacy for mortals
Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers
Is seeing really believing: visual health misinformation
Webinar from the National Library of Medicine
Calling Bullshit: the art of scepticism in a data-driven world
Verified: How to think straight, get duped less, and make better decisions about what to believe online
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