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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
- 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