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Evaluating Across Sources
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This video, created by the UW-Madison Libraries, addresses how to fact check sources by evaluating across different sources. Aligned with the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy - Authority is Constructed & Contextual.

Subject:
Library and Information Science
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Other
Author:
Alex Stark
Date Added:
12/16/2020
Lesson Plan: How to Fact-Check History
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This lesson and its accompanying seven-minute video introduce students to a professional fact-checker, who describes the methods and processes he employs to verify information that appears in news stories. The video explains which claims can be fact-checked, and why some sources are more reliable than others. How do fact-checkers engage in analysis of contemporary and historical claims? How do we distinguish between “bad facts” and “bad narratives” when critiquing media sources? Examine the tools that fact-checkers use to identify and interrogate claims, and put those skills into practice.

Subject:
Civics and Government
Information and Technology Literacy
Social Studies
U.S. History
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Learning Task
Lesson
Author:
Retro Report
Date Added:
06/12/2023