📲 Technology & Digital Life Skills *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.9 – How to Find Credible Information Online: Not all websites tell the truth, so learning to fact-check is vital. Look for authors, dates, and reliable sources. Government, university, or major news sites are usually trustworthy. Cross-checking facts across different places confirms accuracy. Avoid sites full of pop-ups or extreme emotions—they often mislead. Reading past headlines helps you understand context. Asking, “Who benefits if I believe this?” keeps you sharp. Practicing skepticism keeps you informed, not fooled.

About this course

Practical skills to confidently use technology for communication, learning, work, and daily life management.

This course includes:
  • Step-by-step guides for common technology platforms and tools
  • Internet safety and digital responsibility resources
  • Practice activities for online communication and virtual collaboration

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