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Information Literacy…

Buzzfeed Article – Hyperpartisan Political News

2 Mar 20172 Mar 2017
This is How Your Hyperpartisan Political News Gets Made
Information Literacy

NPR – 5 Ways Teachers Are Fighting Fake News

16 Feb 201716 Feb 2017
5 Ways Teachers Are Fighting Fake News
Information Literacy…

Graph: Quick Reference Guide for Reputable News Sources

23 Jan 201716 Feb 2017
Information Literacy…

CNN: Man “Investigates” Fake News Story

6 Dec 201616 Feb 2017
Fake News "Triggers" Incident
Information Literacy…

NPR Fake or Real Guide

6 Dec 201616 Feb 2017
Fake or Real? How to Self-Check the News and Get the Facts
Information Literacy…

NY Times Article on Fake News

21 Nov 2016
New York Times article on how fake news goes viral: How Fake News Goes Viral: A Case Study
Information Literacy…

HuffPo, DAPL map,11/02/2016

5 Nov 2016
Huffington Post article and map by Carl Sack, Nov. 2, 2016: A #NoDAPL Map
Information Literacy…

Deena Winter’s Blog, Information Literacy

5 Nov 2016
Journalist and Blogger Deena Winter's blog post regarding information literacy, October 31, 2016 Thanks to Donald Trump, I Blocked My Uncle on Facebook Today
Information Literacy

NY Times Article, Information Literacy

5 Nov 2016
New York Times article by Farhad Manjoo, Nov. 2, 2016 How the Internet Is Loosening Our Grip on the Truth  
Information Literacy…

BuzzFeed Article, Fake News

5 Nov 2016
This article discusses the fake news websites originating in Macedonia: How Teens In The Balkans Are Duping Trump Supporters With Fake News

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