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What is Fake News? Is Debate Worth the Effort?

What is Fake News? Is Debate Worth the Effort? | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Fake news has become today’s political phrase du jour.

According to researchers at Syracuse University and Arizona State University who study this phenomenon, the explosive growth of fake news is “eroding democracy, justice, and public trust” (Zhou, et al. 2019).

The term, a favorite of President Donald Trump, is becoming so popular that often when a person does not agree with or refuses to debate someone else’s claims, fake news is alleged. End of discussion.

Not surprisingly, the term is popping up in classrooms and playgrounds, as children mimic their parents or the politicians they see on television. This is alarming to educators whose goal is to teach children to critically think about the world and weigh evidence before drawing conclusions. 


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Help Students Find Credible Sources using Google Scholar

Help Students Find Credible Sources using Google Scholar | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Google Scholar is one of the most useful but often overlooked research and academic tools available to students and educators online.

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A Guide to Crap Detection Resource - [CRAAP] Google Docs Howard Rheingold

This document is a resource for assessing the accuracy or veracity of online information, organized under a number of headings. The objective of the resource is to improve the digital lives of individuals and to improve the quality of the online commons by increasing the number of people who know how to separate good info from bad info.


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A Powerful Rubric for Evaluating Web Content for Teachers, Parents, and Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

A Powerful Rubric for Evaluating Web Content for Teachers, Parents, and Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

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