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👨‍💻 Navigating Digital Information #06: Evaluating Evidence

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Watch the video carefully and respond to the questions and prompts.

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🔇 Distractions Check: Identify the measures you have taken to help prevent distractions and improve your opportunity to focus and learn from this activity.

I have taken steps to help ensure that I will NOT be distracted by...

👎 Not done

👍 Prevented!

🔇 notification sounds.

📱 on-screen notifications.

👨‍👧‍👦 classmates, friends, family, or other people.

📺 other devices, screens, or media.

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There are three kinds of evidence. Which type does John Green say the internet is built on?

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Which of the following are reasons not to believe the viral Facebook spider story? Select all that apply.

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If a source offers evidence, can we assume that the source is reliable?

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Sometimes evidence is offered that is true, but it has nothing to do with the statements they're supposed to be backing up.

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Define correlation in your own own words.

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Define causation in your own own words.

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What is spurious correlation?

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Why is reliable evidence important?

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🧠 Retrieval Practice:

Summarize the content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?