Internet safety: How do you trust information found online?
Promotes the importance of questioning facts and figures found on the internet and suggests questions to ask before trusting online information.
On the internet, there are thousands of websites, videos, news articles and lectures that use scientific knowledge. Some of these sources do provide reliable information. Some do not. Deciding which sources of information to trust have become an important factor in our daily lives. This video stresses the importance of questioning facts and figures found on the internet, and it suggests some questions to ask before making the decision to trust information that is found online.
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