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Look to your left. Look to your right. Look at this video. Today, John Green is going to teach you how to The internet is filled with information, and it can be hard to determine what's trustworthy. In this video, students learn about Free Civic Online Reasoning lessons, assessments and videos are available at For more videos in this series, see our Citizen Literacy toolkit: Your vote matters, so it should be based on facts, not fiction. If you're struggling to spot misinformation on your timeline this ... In this video, Library eLearning Specialist Hannah Hurdle, goes over how to fact

Whether you're doing research for a school project or just curious about the world, you need to know how to spot the difference ... This video gives a quick overview on how to use How to verify sources, evaluate and understand different perspectives? This is one of the tips Troy Hicks, a Professor of English ...

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