Who Said It? Investigating the Credibility of Online Information
1.2.15 Investigate the credibility of the online content by investigating the author, the source of the information and other factors that support (or not) the credibility of the content
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This video teaches learners how to assess the credibility of online content by investigating the author, the source, and supporting evidence.
It presents practical steps—such as checking credentials, evaluating sources, verifying citations, and using fact-checking tools—to help users distinguish between reliable and misleading information.
It presents practical steps—such as checking credentials, evaluating sources, verifying citations, and using fact-checking tools—to help users distinguish between reliable and misleading information.
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1.2.15 Investigate the credibility of the online content by investigating the author, the source of the information and other factors that support (or not) the credibility of the content
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