
The Future of Everything Sam Wineburg: How to improve American students’ fact-checking skills
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May 16, 2021 AI Snips
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Digital Use ≠ Digital Verification
- Students who are frequent internet users are not automatically skilled at verifying online information.
- In a live task only 3 of 3,000 students correctly traced a viral 2016 video to its Russian origin.
Information Overload Drains Attention
- The internet's overabundance of information creates an attention scarcity that undermines deep evaluation.
- Critical thinking consumes attention, so indiscriminately applying it online is unsustainable.
Lateral Reading Is The First Move
- Professional fact-checkers avoid deep dives on unfamiliar sources and instead verify provenance quickly.
- They practice 'lateral reading' by leaving the site to see what other sources say.
