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Fight Fake News!
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by Kim Zito 6 years ago
Use these resources to help you identify fake news, learn strategies to evaluate sites, and even take a quiz to see if you recognize fake news when you see it!
We all need to do our part to fight fake news and stop it in its tracks!
Evaluating News
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NewseumED |
ESCAPE Fake News : Evidence, Source, Context, Audience, Purpose, Execution |
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Is This Story Share-Worthy? with Infographic |
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Media Literacy Booster Pack |
How Savvy Are your Students? 7 Fake Websites to Really Test Their Evaluation Skills |
List of fake websites |
Fact Check Sites
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Snopes.com |
The #1 fact checking source |
FactCheck.org |
They monitor the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews and news releases. |
AllSides |
Balanced news: From the right, the left, and from the center |
Red Feed, Blue Feed |
Side by side presentation of Facebook items--liberal vs. conservative |
Real or Satire? |
Paste in your url to discover whether it's a real or satire site. (Satire makes fun of a person or event and makes them seem ridiculous.) |
Fake News Sites Uncovered
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Snopes’ Field Guide to Fake News Sites and Hoax Purveyors
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Snopes.com, a fact-checking site, identifies many of the culprits who are creating fake news. |
FakeNewsWatch.com |
Lists of sites considered to be Fake News |
Media Bias Ratings from Allsides
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See the ratings for all media |
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Activities
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Factitious.com |
Factitious was developed by the American University JoLT team to playfully show how to detect fake news. Test your skill! |
Free Yourself from Your Filter Bubble Ted Talk |
How to step outside of your bubble to read and understand other points of view |
Fight Fake News!
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