A source is not always credible or reliable. This video explains why.
Critically evaluation information sources is the key to doing well in your assignment!
Critical thinking helps us make decisions, and, see bias - often seen online.
Year 5 - 9: Three ways of using source information in your own work.
Why we don’t just copy down things from other sources.
This video details ‘search operators’ which is the term for the symbols and punctuation you can use, to manipulate google most effectively.
Suitable for Primary - greenwashing explained.
Spotting GREENWASHING, relies on your information and media literacy - you need to think critically and dig a little deeper.
But the job is not done once you search it up - you still need to THINK CRITICALLY about whether it is real.
“The Allegory of the Cave” is a metaphor for critical thinking. It serves as a wake-up call for people to seek the truth and not settle for what they see in front of them as reality and truth. In the allegory, the prisoners in the cave symbolize what our human existence is like if we do not question things and seek the truth.
What is the NLA and why would you use its resources? You no longer need a library card - just an email. Ben explains how to use the catalogue, TROVE, and eResources.
Your feed is independently CURATED by AI. Did you know that what you click, watch, and scroll past, determines what you see next?
Generative AI is when you ask AI to create NEW content on your behalf, based on the content of OTHERS. This means, it is plagiarism if you copy it and call it your own.
What exactly is Artificial Intelligence and how does it learn from interacting with you?
SENIORS - Why you use a literature review in your assessment.
Knowing which sources to use, is a major decider in the mark you receive for an essay or assignment in senior years.
You should know this by heart already! But its nice to have it re-explained by a weird, green puppet.
In senior years, you are asked to write a literature review. This video explains exactly what that is.