Introduction
Every day, we scroll through social media, watch videos, and read news online. But not everything we see on the Internet is true. Fake news, misleading headlines, and edited images can easily influence our opinions. In this WebQuest, you will learn how to evaluate online information and become a responsible and critical digital citizen.
Task
Your task is to analyze an online post or news article and determine whether it is credible or misleading. You will create a short fact-checking report or presentation that includes:
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A summary of the chosen post or article
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Reasons why it is credible or not
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Evidence from reliable sources
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Tips on how to avoid fake news
Process
Instruction
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Choose one online news article or social media post (approved by the teacher).
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Examine the content, source, author, and date of publication.
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Use the provided resources to check facts and verify information.
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Identify signs of fake or misleading information.
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Compare your chosen post with at least two reliable sources.
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Prepare a short fact-checking report or presentation.
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Review your work using the evaluation rubric.
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Present your findings to the class.
Resources
Use the following websites for fact-checking and evaluation:
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Google Fact Check Explorer: https://toolbox.google.com/factcheck
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Rappler Fact Check: https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/fact-check
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Poynter Institute: https://www.poynter.org
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Common Sense Media: https://www.commonsensemedia.org
Evaluation
| Criteria | Excellent (4) | Good (3) | Needs Improvement (1) |
| Analysis | Clear and critical analysis | Some analysis shown | Little analysis |
| Use of Sources | Reliable and well-cited sources | Few reliable sources | Sources not reliable |
| Accuracy | All information is accurate | Minor errors | Many errors |
| Organization | Well-organized | Some organization | Disorganized |
| Presentation | Clear and engaging | Some clarity issues | Hard to understand |
Conclusion
You have successfully completed this WebQuest on evaluating online information. By learning how to check sources and verify facts, you are now better equipped to navigate the digital world responsibly. Always remember: think critically before you click, share, or believe.
Credits
None