Check Before You Share: Building a Habit of Fact-Checking
1.2.14 Inclined in using fact-checking tools and websites for checking the credibility of online content
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This video emphasizes the importance of building a personal habit of fact-checking digital content before sharing.
It explains how regularly using fact-checking tools and websites strengthens critical thinking, prevents the spread of misinformation, and promotes responsible digital citizenship. Learners are encouraged to integrate fact-checking into their daily online behavior and contribute to a healthier information ecosystem.
It explains how regularly using fact-checking tools and websites strengthens critical thinking, prevents the spread of misinformation, and promotes responsible digital citizenship. Learners are encouraged to integrate fact-checking into their daily online behavior and contribute to a healthier information ecosystem.
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1.2.14 Inclined in using fact-checking tools and websites for checking the credibility of online content
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