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How Newsrooms Work

This challenge tests students’ understanding of how newsrooms operate.

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Advanced lateral reading

In this tutorial, learn how to use lateral reading to determine the credibility of an article by cross-referencing information…

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Geolocation

This geolocation tutorial is one of several skills tutorials from Checkology’s Check Center that walk students through useful fact-checking…

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Ad or Not? Level 2

Use core concepts and skills introduced in Checkology lessons to practice identifying what is — and isn’t — an…

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MisinfoQuest: Immigration

In this exercise, students analyze examples of immigration misinformation, then determine which type of misinformation it is.

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Be Health Informed

In this lesson, students learn to evaluate health and wellness information and avoid misinformation.

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Evaluating Science-based Claims

In this lesson, students learn to recognize science-based claims and assess their credibility; explore why people resist science; and gain…

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Watergate: An Iconic Investigation

In this challenge, students explore the Watergate scandal and learn more about this iconic example of investigative journalism.

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InfoZones: Ferguson

In this exercise, students practice zoning real-world examples of information about the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson,…

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Which is Legit?

In this challenge, students encounter 10 pairs of information sources and select the legitimate news source in each set.

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