Although children and young people today grow up with computers, cell phones and the Internet, they often find it difficult to critically assess information from the web and evaluate online sources. Information literacy on the Internet needs to be learned and practiced - whether it's recognizing advertising in an app or finding and correctly assessing content from Wikipedia, YouTube or Twitter for school use. The teaching material "True or false on the Internet? Information Literacy in the Digital World" supports teachers in teaching these important skills in the classroom. The brochure contains an information section on many different aspects of information literacy, followed by suggested exercises for specific subjects.
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Although children and young people today grow up with computers, cell phones and the Internet, they often find it difficult to critically assess information from the web and evaluate online sources. Information literacy on the Internet needs to be learned and practiced - whether it's recognizing advertising in an app or finding and correctly assessing content from Wikipedia, YouTube or Twitter for school use. The teaching material "True or false on the Internet? Information Literacy in the Digital World" supports teachers in teaching these important skills in the classroom. The brochure contains an information section on many different aspects of information literacy, followed by suggested exercises for specific subjects.
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