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How Does "Fake News Become News?
Digital Literacy - Teaching Tolerance from the Southern Poverty Law Center
VIDEO: Why Do Our Brains Love Fake News?
Myles Bess breaks down the research around why our brains can so easily make us believe that fake news is real news.
VIDEO: 5 Ways to Beat Confirmation Bias
"Confirmation bias” is probably something you’re familiar with —even if you weren’t aware of the term.
Tutorial: Identifying Misinformation
Learn to identify the characteristics and purpose of misinformation as well as its effect on their personal and academic lives.
Tutorial: Evaluating Digital Sources Using Lateral Reading
Learn how to evaluate online materials by digging deeper into the origins and motives behind sites, then practice lateral reading through a guided activity.
VIDEO: How False News Can Spread
Noah Tavlin explains circular reporting.
12 Steps to Becoming Well-Informed
Be local and global, do a little research, use those critical thinking skills and more from SuperheroYou.
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