Description
This module explores how information can be assessed for credibility, relevance, and context. Participants learn how to identify indicators that suggest whether a source is dependable or requires further verification. The program explains how authorship, publication context, and supporting references influence reliability.
Learners also review how misinformation or incomplete data can appear convincing and how to approach such materials with a critical perspective.
Key Areas:
• credibility indicators
• contextual evaluation
• verification approaches
Practice Work:
• comparing source quality
• reviewing reference structures
• analyzing content credibility
Outcome:
Participants strengthen their ability to evaluate information more carefully.

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