Guide to Credible Information

1.1.54 Willing to fact-check a piece of information and assess its accuracy, reliability and authority, while preferring primary sources over secondary sources of information where possible

NEOFYTOS XENOFONTOS

MS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Topics:

Fake news Disinformation Credible Information Misinformation

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What you'll learn

In today’s digital world, distinguishing between credible and unreliable information is essential! In this video, we’ll equip you with the tools to assess source credibility. Learn how to detect bias, verify facts through cross-referencing, and ensure the information you consume is current and relevant. We’ll also discuss the importance of peer-reviewed sources, especially in academic and scientific contexts. Empower yourself to make informed decisions and elevate your critical thinking skills! If you find this guide helpful, please like and share with others eager to enhance their fact-checking abilities.

Learning outcome

1.1.54 Willing to fact-check a piece of information and assess its accuracy, reliability and authority, while preferring primary sources over secondary sources of information where possible

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