What is it?
Where does it come from?
How to spot fake news
Who is impacted?
100

What is fake news?

Made up information with no reliable sources

100

Why is fake news created?

To make profit and spread false infomation

100

Which age group is the best at spotting fake news?

Older adults (better at detecting, but they still help share the misinformation)

100

What age group is most easily deceived by fake news?

Elderly/Older Generation

200

How does fake news affect your grade?

It can affect the quality of your research and lower the credibility of your argument.

200

What is used to create fake news?

AI, bots, misconspections, errors, propaganda

200

These help prove the story is backed up by evidence.

Supporting sources

200
What country has the highest exposure to fake news?

Turkey

300

Fake news during elections can unfairly influence this process..

Voting decisions

300

How does fake news spread online?

Making posts about false info, engaging in posts, sharing it to people, etc.

300

Name one time you have been fooled by fake news.

(no wrong answers)

300

Name the 2 social media apps that were used to interfere with the 2019 US election

Twitter & Facebook

400

How can fake news harm you?

Fake News about health can cause people to make bad decisions that may harm them.

400

does fake news spread faster online?

yes

400

This technique involves checking multiple trusted outlets to confirm the same story.

cross-checking? (verifying across sources)

400

Emotion produced engaging with fake news have been shown to modulate responses of what system?

Autonomic nervous system

500

What phrase describes misleading headlines to attract attention online?

click-bait

500

Why would fake new be used in political elections?

To persuade the publics opinion

500

Name 3 reasons why you might doubt an article.

It is outdated, No supporting sources, No real author, headline is outrageous etc..

500

Name 2 examples of misinformation affecting our society

Multiple possible answers

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