Quick Context: You're scrolling through social media and someone shares a post that doesn't sound quite right. Social media, and the internet in general, can provide a flood of information.
Identifying Misinformation - Planning Snapshot
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You're scrolling through social media and someone shares a post that doesn't sound quite right. Social media, and the internet in general, can provide a flood of information. Now more than ever, media literacy (the ability to critically analyse ...
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- You're scrolling through social media and someone shares a post that doesn't sound quite right.
- Social media, and the internet in general, can provide a flood of information.
- Now more than ever, media literacy (the ability to critically analyse ...
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