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Fact Checking, Verification & Fake News
This guide was created by the Research Center at CUNY's Graduate School of Journalism
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Fact Checking
Always Ask Yourself These Questions
Verifiable Information - What Do I Check?
Common Errors
Where Do I Check?
CUNY J-School's Accuracy Checklist for Reporters
More Accuracy Checklists
Resource: Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers
Social Media Verification
Fake News
Checklists & Lesson Plans to Help Identify Fake News
Ten Questions for Fake News Detection from The News Literacy Project's Checkology Virtual Classroom
How to Spot Fake news from Factcheck.org
Breaking News Consumer's Handbook: Fake News Edition, from WNYC's On The Media
More Checklists & Lesson Plans for Identifying Fake News
Fake News Sites
Fake News Facts
Pop Your Filter Bubble
Tech Solutions to Fake News
Evaluating Information Sources
News Literacy
Ten Questions for Fake News Detection from The News Literacy Project's Checkology Virtual Classroom
Ten Questions for Fake News Detection from The News Literacy Project's Checkology Virtual Classroom
Original Checklist pdf link
from
The News Literacy Project.
How to Spot Fake news from Factcheck.org
Breaking News Consumer's Handbook: Fake News Edition, from WNYC's On The Media
More Checklists & Lesson Plans for Identifying Fake News
Six questions that will tell you what media to trust, American Press Institute
The Honest Truth about Fake News … and How Not to Fall for It (with Lesson Plan)
, KQED.org
Evaluating news sites: Credible or Clickbait? from Radford University
How to Spot Fake News, Factcheck.org
A Finder's Guide To Facts, NPR
Use This Checklist To Find Out If You’re Looking At Fake News, Craig Silverman, Buzzfeed
Truth, truthiness, triangulation: A news literacy toolkit for a “post-truth” world, School Library Journal
5W’s &1H of Fake News, The News Literacy Project
9 questions to help you evaluate the credibility of news sources, Poynter
Trust Project - Indicators of Trust in the News
Fake News vs. Real News: Determining the Reliability of Sources, New York Times Learning Network
Evan McMullin’s 10-point guide to living under a potentially “authoritarian” Trump, Quartz, Dec 4, 2016
A Savvy News Consumer’s Guide: How Not To Get Duped
Skills of Critical News Consumers, How to Detect Media Bias and Propaganda, pg 21 in book (pg 23 of the pdf)
How to choose your news - Damon Brown, TEDEd
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