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FactCheck.Org (Project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center)
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Periodic Table of Visual Thinking
PolitiFact (Political Fact Checking Resource)
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Snopes (Fact Checking Resource)
Spot the Troll, Social Media Game (from Clemson)
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Critical Thinking
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Teaching Critical Thinking Using Bloom's Taxonomy (CUNY)
Teaching Critical Thinking in Digital Spaces (APA)
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Understanding Science, How Science Works Interactive Flowchart
Visual Thinking Teaching Guide (Vanderbilt)
Web Literacy Map (from Mozilla)
Web Literacy for Student Fact Checkers (Free eBook)
What is "Fake News"? (from Penn State Univ. Libraries)
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