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Evaluating Online Sources
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Social Studies 8: Change Project (Milon): Evaluating Online Sources
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Evaluating Online Sources
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Crash Course
Crash Course: Navigating Digital Information (10 episodes)
John Green's Crash Course series looks at what you need to know to understand and navigate the information you find online.
Checking for Accuracy and Bias
Ad Fontes Media: Interactive Media Bias Chart
Rates news sources according to their bias and factual reporting.
AllSides
AllSides rates the bias of news sources across the political spectrum and provides links to articles that explore all sides of the issues.
FactCheck.org
Run by the Annenberg Public Policy Center, a nonpartisan organization, FactCheck.org checks the claims of American politicians, including speeches, debates, ads, and Tweets.
How to Detect Bias in News Media (FAIR)
An informative checklist published by FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting), a media watchdog organization.
Media Bias/Fact Check
Media Bias/Fact Check is "an independent online media outlet... dedicated to educating the public on media bias and deceptive news practices."
PolitiFact
A nonpartisan fact-checking website run by the Poynter Institute, a nonprofit journalism school.
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