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Trusted Sources: Check Your Information Bias

In a world full of information sources, how do you know who to trust? Learn to evaluate news outlets and people for reliable information with fun exercises like 'Trust Bingo' and critical analysis. Check your sources and biases to ensure you're getting accurate news. Are you trusting reliable sources or falling for misinformation? Stay informed and stay vigilant.

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Trusted Sources: Check Your Information Bias

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  1. Sources and trust

  2. Who do you trust? Your best friend? A parent? A teacher at your school?

  3. VIDEO ‘Who Do You Trust?’ ADD Image for Video here

  4. Exercise 1: Trust bingo! Draw a table of 9 squares, 3x3 table like this:

  5. President of United States School Receptionist Weatherman Parent Dentist Wikipedia Twitter Jessica Ennis BBC News Sky News Zoella YouTube Head Teacher Local MP Doctor Farmer Facebook Music journalist Cristiano Ronaldo Moeen Ali Prime Minister Instagram Gary Linekar Logan Paul

  6. Now choose a different source for each square from the list so that your table ends up looking something like this:

  7. Exercise 2: Using more than one source • or... Exercise 3: A different angle, a different tale

  8. Sources and trust • Who is the original source - author/publisher? • Can I trust them? • Who has shared the story? • Can I trust them?

  9. CHECK! CHECK! CHECK! Check the source Check other news outlets Check the image Check your biases Check your instinct

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