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Fake news - how to know it when you see it
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Here are some articles and resources to help you identify fake news sources.
Evaluating Information: The Cornerstone of Civic Online Reasoning (Executive Summary, Stanford History Education Group)
Facebook’s News Literacy Advice Is Harmful to News Literacy
Fake News Freakout
Fake Or Real? How To Self-Check The News And Get The Facts
Google rolls out new 'Fact Check' tool worldwide to combat fake news
How Data and Information Literacy Could End Fake News
The Importance of Truth Workers in an Era of Factual Recession
Magazines find there’s little time to fact-check online
The Origins And Implications Of Fake News
Real vs. Fake News: How To Avoid Lies, Hoaxes, and Clickbait and Find the Truth
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