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CRE101 - College Critical Reading - Fake News
Learn how to identify reliable sources, spot fake news and deceptive statistics.
1. Evaluate What You Read
2. Apply the C.R.A.A.P. Test
3. Use Fact Checkers
4. Evaluate Fake News
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5. Practice
6. Locate Credible Info Using Databases
7. Cite Your Sources
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Topic - Social Justice
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Google Scholar & Google Search Results - "fake news" and "social justice" Locate credible articles!
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Disinformation Articles
Google Scholar & Google Search Results - "fake news" and "social justice" Locate credible articles!
Google Scholar - "fake news" and "social justice"
Google Search (,gov sites only) "fake news" and "social justice" site:.gov
Google Search (.edu sites only) "fake news" and "social justice" site:.edu
Google Search (.org sites only) "fake news" and "social justice" site:.org
Google Search - Broad - "fake news" and "social justice"
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Locate Articles, Data, Statistics, & Facts
Disinformation Articles
How to Avoid Spreading Misinformation About the Protests
There isn't always time, during a crisis, to be reflective in the face of harmful information. Here's a useful rule of thumb.
The Toxins We Carry
Disinformation is polluting our media environment. Facts won’t save us.
To Fight Covid-19, Curb the Spread of Germs—and Rumors
We need to combat misinformation about the virus the same way we’re combating the virus itself: with a communitarian focus.
White nationalist group posing as antifa called for violence on Twitter
Other misinformation and misleading claims spread across Twitter on Sunday night and into Monday related to the protests.
Videos, threats, but few signs protests have been stoked by 'outsider' extremist groups
U.S. police officials said Sunday that they are examining both local and out-of-state actors focused on creating damage and inciting violent confrontations.
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