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This is the umbrella term for knowledge that we have.

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This is the umbrella term for knowledge that we have.


Information


This type of information is considered true

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This type of information is considered true


Facts


This type of information is made up of things that can be analyzed, such as numbers, statistics or observations.

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This type of information is made up of things that can be analyzed, such as numbers, statistics or observations.


Data


This type of information is considered private and is protected by law.

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This type of information is considered private and is protected by law.


Personal.


Information, like money, is said to have this tradeable word.

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Information, like money, is said to have this tradeable word.


Value.


These sources may be easy to read, they'd also have lots of friends in school.

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These sources may be easy to read, they'd also have lots of friends in school.


Popular


These nerdy sounding sources are written for people who study the subject.

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These nerdy sounding sources are written for people who study the subject.


Scholarly


Sources that don't have analysis.

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Sources that don't have analysis.


Primary.


Sources that have analysis, could be in high school.

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Sources that have analysis, could be in high school.


Secondary.


A blog is this kind of source.

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A blog is this kind of source.


Popular.


The type of program that you use to access the internet. Examples include Firefox and Chrome.

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The type of program that you use to access the internet. Examples include Firefox and Chrome.


Browser


The place you type in website names

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The place you type in website names


Address Bar


It's what the WWW stands for in a web address

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It's what the WWW stands for in a web address


World Wide Web


The real name for a web address this tells your browser how to find sites.

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The real name for a web address this tells your browser how to find sites.


URL


Click or press F5 to take this action.

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Click or press F5 to take this action.


Refresh / Reload


Watch out. Not everything you read on these talkative sounding sharing sites is true.

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Watch out. Not everything you read on these talkative sounding sharing sites is true.


Social Media.


Someone who knows what they are talking about in a subject is said to have this powerful sounding word.

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Someone who knows what they are talking about in a subject is said to have this powerful sounding word.


Authority.


Information Literacy can help you navigate this kind of overload?

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Information Literacy can help you navigate this kind of overload?


Information.


Forget blue and his clues, finding information online or in books is known as this term.

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Forget blue and his clues, finding information online or in books is known as this term.


Searching.


Research usually comes from trying to answer this wondering word.

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Research usually comes from trying to answer this wondering word.


A question.


These videos have other people's faces mapped onto them.

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These videos have other people's faces mapped onto them.


Deepfakes.


They may make you laugh, but don't trust these easy to create images for facts.

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They may make you laugh, but don't trust these easy to create images for facts.


Memes.


Snopes.com and Politifact.com are examples of this truth-telling type of website.

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Snopes.com and Politifact.com are examples of this truth-telling type of website.


Fact Checkers


Fake News often claims they have information that this group doesn't want you to know.

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Fake News often claims they have information that this group doesn't want you to know.


The media.


Look for this to know who wrote the story.

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Look for this to know who wrote the story.


Byline / Credits



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