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Just the Facts, Ma'am......

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 As a consumer of information do you know how to spot

fact from fiction?

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The News Literacy Project allow students to access tools, tips and resources to learn how to tell fact from fiction.

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Stanford University provides activies to give students the ability to judge the credibility of the information that floods their smartphones, tablets, and computer screens.

Assements on: 

Evaluating Wikipedia

Claims on Facebook, Twitter and

Social Media

YouTube Evaluation

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Click here to go to the News page

From Harvard University library a great site that 

provides background information, links, and tools from outside organizations to help guide users in navigating potential fake news

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The mission of the Brandywine Heights Library Media program is to ensure that students and staff are Information literate. Information literate people are effective users of information in a variety of formats  (print, non-print, electronic…). The Brandywine Heights Area School District’s library media program is the vehicle that provides opportunities for the students and staff to become information literate
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