Trust Exercise: Evaluating Sources for Reliable Information

Trust Exercise: Evaluating Sources for Reliable Information
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Importance of trustworthy sources is crucial in today's digital age. This content explores various scenarios where different sources are analyzed for reliability. From considering who to trust to checking biases and instincts, learn how to assess and verify the credibility of information sources effectively.

  • Trust
  • Sources
  • Reliability
  • Information
  • Evaluation

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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 ADD Image for Video here Who Do You Trust?

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

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

  6. Now choose a different source for each square from the list so that your table ends up looking something like this: President President of the United the United States States of Head teacher Head teacher Zoella Zoella Cristiano Cristiano Ronaldo Ronaldo Prime Prime Minister Minister Instagram Instagram BBC News BBC News Twitter Twitter Wikipedia Wikipedia

  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 the source Check other news outlets Check the image Check your biases Check your instinct

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