Web literacy for fact-checking 1. Overview 2. Four moves 3. Look for previous work 4. Go upstream 5. Read laterally 6. Twitter user identity 7. History of the web 8. Google tips 9. Practice fact-checking 10. Start – Fact-checking challenge 11. Tasks – Fact-checking challenge 12. Outputs – Fact-checking challenge 13. Image challenge Practice fact-checking Four moves activities Visit the Four Moves blog maintained by Mike Caulfield, author of Web literacy for student fact-checkers. Select four “adventures in fact-checking” from the blog and test your skills. How did you go? Share any new insights or discoveries by posting a comment on WENotes below: You must be logged in to post to WEnotes. Note: Your comment will be displayed in the course feed. ← Previous Next →
Four moves activities
Visit the Four Moves blog maintained by Mike Caulfield, author of Web literacy for student fact-checkers.
Select four “adventures in fact-checking” from the blog and test your skills.
How did you go? Share any new insights or discoveries by posting a comment on WENotes below:
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