
Learn About Media Literacy
Finding & Using Credible Sources is a Critical Skill
TAKE A FUN ONLINE COURSE:
The News Literacy Project offers CHECKOLOGY (checkology.org), a fun yet comprehensive overview of how to evaluate sources of information and spot misinformation, disinformation, or manipulation!
ASK A LIBRARIAN!
When you aren't sure about your sources of information, your local library is a great place to get help. (Seriously. They'll love it. They live for this stuff.)
PLAY A GAME!
The News Literacy Project offers INFORMABLE, a game that will sharpen your news literacy and anti-disinformation skills!
SEE DIFFERENCES IN NEWS COVERAGE!
ALL SIDES is a site where you can read the same news story from three perspectives—left, center, and right. It’s interesting to see how different each story can be depending on who tells it.
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