Professional Certificate in Separating Fact from Fiction in the Digital Age
-- ViewingNowThe Professional Certificate in Separating Fact from Fiction in the Digital Age is a crucial course that addresses the current digital landscape's challenges and misinformation. With the increasing prevalence of fake news and misleading information, this certificate course empowers learners with essential skills to identify credible sources, evaluate digital content, and promote accurate information in their professional and personal lives.
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โข Digital Literacy: Understanding the Digital Landscape
โข Fact-checking Fundamentals: Verifying Online Information
โข Disinformation vs. Misinformation: Recognizing Types of False Information
โข The Role of Social Media in Spreading Fact and Fiction
โข News Consumption in the Digital Age: Evaluating Sources
โข Media Bias and Propaganda: Identifying Slanted Reporting
โข Deepfakes and Synthetic Media: Detecting Manipulated Content
โข Best Practices for Cybersecurity and Privacy
โข Critical Thinking for the Digital Age: Building a BS Detector
โข Digital Citizenship: Promoting Responsible Online Behavior
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