Online Professional Learning and
Technical Assistance for
21st Century Community Learning Centers

Guide for Spotting Misinformation and Disinformation

Because misinformation and disinformation are often presented as fact, students must also learn to identify relevant clues. Use this tool, which contains a set of guiding questions and list of common misinformation red flags to help students develop a process for identifying credible information online.

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