Fact-checking challenge
Challenge summary
Summary: | Publish a fact checking report |
1 hour | |
Linked to Task 3 of Edubit assessment for LiDA104. |
Stimulus resources
- Caulfield, M. A. (2017). Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers
- Using Buzzmo to find highly viral stories
Restricted blog search
Purpose
The purpose of this learning challenge is to apply web-literacy skills for fact-checking using a blog post sourced online on a topical news item or issue of your choice.
Tasks
- Choose a topical news item or issue of interest. Your Facebook or Twitter feed is a good place to start, or use Using Buzzmo.
- Search the blog sphere for a suitable post for fact-checking using blogsearchengine.org or blogsearch.google.com. For the purposes of this challenge:
- Assertions claiming some “fact” are good candidates for this exercise.
- Choose a source you are not familiar with, that is, avoid posts from national newspapers of record.
- Don’t select the first item from the search list, review a few posts to find something interesting and suitable for fact-checking analysis.
- Restate the issue in the form of a question, for example:
- Do speed cameras reduce the crash rate?
- Is it better to go to university or college?
- Are e-cigarettes as harmful as smoking tobacco?
- Does red wine compound kill colon cancer?
- Will drinking coffee make you live longer?
- Apply the four fact-checking moves covered in this learning pathway to evaluate the post (i.e. check for previous work, go upstream, read laterally and circle back if required).
Outputs
Publish a blog post (about 400 to 500 words) documenting your fact-checking exercise. You blog post should:
- State the title of the blog post in the form of a question
- Provide a hyperlink to the the original blog post you are fact-checking
- State the reason why you chose the blog post
- Summary report of your findings using the following sub-headings:
- Previous work
- Going upstream
- Reading laterally
- Circling back (if needed)
- Conclusion
- References (APA style)
- Include hyperlinks to appropriate sources providing online evidence of what you found.
- Remember to tag or label your post using the course code: lida104
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