In the age of social media and AI, media literacy is a superpower.
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Learn the SIFT method: Stop, Investigate the source, Find better coverage, and Trace claims.
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Use online tools like reverse image search to verify the origin of photos.
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Discover non-partisan fact-checking websites like Snopes, PolitiFact, and FactCheck.org.
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Learn to recognize the signs of a biased or unreliable source.
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Understand the difference between misinformation (unintentional) and disinformation (intentional).
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Get tips for evaluating sources for your research papers and school projects.
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This is an essential skill for being an informed citizen and a successful student.
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Practice your fact-checking skills with real-world examples of online content.
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Don't just consume information; become a critical and discerning evaluator of it.
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Get Everything You Need to Ace Your Exams.