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Verified By Mike Caulfield

Verified by Mike Caulfield


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Verified: How to Think Straight, Get Duped Less, and Make Better Decisions about What to Believe Online by Mike Caulfield

An indispensable guide for telling fact from fiction on the internetoften in less than 30 seconds.

The internet brings information to our fingertips almost instantly. The result is that we often jump to thinking too fast, without taking a few moments to verify the source before engaging with a claim or viral piece of media. Information literacy expert Mike Caulfield and educational researcher Sam Wineburg are here to enable us to take a moment for due diligence with this informative, approachable guide to the internet. With this illustrated tool kit, you will learn to identify red flags, get quick context, and make better use of common websites like Google and Wikipedia that can help and hinder in equal measure.

This how-to guide will teach you how to use the web to verify the web, quickly and efficiently, including how to
Verify news stories and other events in as little as thirty seconds (seriously)
Determine if the article youre citing is by a reputable scholar or a quack
Detect the slippery tactics scammers use to make their sites look credible
Decide in a minute if that shocking video is truly shocking
Deduce whos behind a siteeven when its ownership is cleverly disguised
Uncover if that feature story is actually a piece planted by a foreign government
Use Wikipedia wisely to gain a foothold on new topics and leads for digging deeper

And so much more. Building on techniques like SIFT and lateral reading, Verified will help students and anyone else looking to get a handle on the internets endless flood of information through quick, practical, and accessible steps.

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Verified Reviews

"To the novice researcher, Verified serves as a sympathetic and accessible guide to those who feel overwhelmed by the volume and complexity of the modern information machine. For researchers, academics, librarians, and students who are already SIFT adherents, the book provides context and examples in spades, which help explain why the approach makes sense." * College and Research Libraries *
Lively and pithy, suitable for students. . . . Engaging, insightful, and useful. * American Biology Teacher *
"Fortunately, a new book from two leading academics has arrived to help arm us against the flood of deliberate attempts to sow distrust and separate us from our own senses of whats real and not. * Chicago Tribune *
A much-anticipated book by two leading experts of the field, Verified goes beyond defining the problem and offers readers clear advice on how to navigate a world of spin, trolls, and lies. Wonderful to see this guide published! -- Maria Ressa, winner of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize for work to safeguard freedom of expression

Verifiedis the book and mindset that society needs right now. This is, of course, assuming that you want society tosurvive."

-- Guy Kawasaki, Host of "Remarkable People and author of The Art of the Start
As the value of information literacy becomes increasingly clear,Verifiedoffers timely, research-based solutions to the ever-present and elusive problem of misinformation run amok. -- Daniel Willingham, Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia, author of Outsmart Your Brain: Why Learning is Hard and How You Can Make it Easy

"Verifiedis a sorely needed intervention into todays chaotic, often deceitful, information environment of influencers, ChatGPT, deepfakes, viral videos, and distrust.Offering ways to combat the mindset of knee-jerk cynicism, it responds to a world in which political power, not truth seeking, has too often become the ultimate arbiter of truth.Verifiedwill be a treasured resource for debunking internet disinformation to instructors, students, and for you (to hand to parents and skeptics)."

-- Andre Brock, author of Distributed Blackness: African American Cybercultures
An indispensable guide for students and citizens of all ages and backgrounds. -- Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University, and author of The End of History and the Last Man and Liberalism and its Discontents
This book should be required reading for students, journalists, content creators, and anyone else who regularly consumes and shares information (i.e. pretty much everyone). Rich with actionable guidance and real-world examples,Verifiedhelps readers learn the skills to stay out of the weeds of online misinformation and find the best available evidence for any claim. Im so grateful to Caulfield and Wineburg for creating this resource. -- Christy Harrison, MPH, RD, author of The Wellness Trap
Verifiedoffers an ethos that can help all of us understand and confidently use what we find online. This book belongs in every backpack, classroom, library, workplace, and home. -- Phillip Jones, Grinnell College Libraries

Verifieddoes more than preach against the dangers of misinformation and online mischief, it provides clear, focused strategies for navigating and researching online that should become part of every literate persons repertoire of skills. Every educator whose students touch the webwhich is to say all of usneeds this book.

-- Elyse Eidman-Aadahl, Executive Director, National Writing Project

Verifiedis a lifeline. With research-verified and surprisingly simple techniques, the authors show us, step-by-step, how to sift the real, useful, true information from the tsunami of online bogosity. Read it, give it to parents and their high school-age children, give it as high school graduation gifts, and please teach it at colleges and universities.

-- Howard Rheingold, internet futurist and author of "Net Smart: How to Thrive Online"

Anyone who wants to avoid being duped by all the fake news, distorted videos, and stealth ads that populate today's online universe needs this book.Verifiedoffers a multitude of user-friendly tools for navigating our digital new world in which wecannot always trust the seemingly trustworthy sources we encounter.

-- Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein, authors of "They Say, I Say"

The internet accelerated the spread of misinformation but has also given us veritable superpowers for vetting the information that we encounter. This is the genius of Caulfieldand Wineburgs approach. We dont have to be passive dupes of online misinformation. We can use the wonders of an online world to become better information consumers than ever before. -- Carl Bergstrom, coauthor, Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World
Caulfield and Wineburg have gone remarkably deep into how our childrenand all therest of us in Americathink and learn. At the moment we are losing the battle against ignorance and misplaced assumptions, but this wonderfully written book could save us. Amongmany wise pieces of advice, they recommend we not only be critical thinkers, but savvy critical IGNORERS. That means learning how to detect crappy sources of information quickly and efficiently. We all need to read this. -- Jay Mathews, education journalist
Under a deluge of disinformation and conspiracism, our modern world faces an epistemological crisisan inability to parse reality from fiction, truth from lies.Verifiedoffers readers the invaluable tools they need to navigate theflood; to regain clarity and attachment to the real world of facts, logic, and reason; and to restore thefoundations of democratic discourse. It's essential reading for our chaotic times. -- David Neiwert, author of The Age of Insurrection: The Radical Right's Assault on American Democracy

With humor, clarity, and real-world examples, the authors illustrate both simple and nuanced strategies for making sense of an increasingly complex digital realm. Students, everyday citizens, and educators at all levels will find their varied examples relevant and applicable.

-- Andrea Baer and Daniel Kipnis, Librarians at Rowan University
As the value of information literacy becomes increasingly clear to society at large,Verifiedoffers timely, research-based solutions to the ever-present and often elusive problem of misinformation run amok. -- Rob Detmering and Amber Willenborg, University of Louisville

Verifiedwill help librarians, students, and anyone else move beyond well-meaning but oversimplified checklists to be better at sifting the wheat from the chaff when looking for good information online.

-- Brad Sietz, Director LOEX

About Mike Caulfield

Mike Caulfield is a research scientist at the University of Washingtons Center for an Informed Public, where he studies the spread of online rumors and misinformation. Creator of the SIFT methodology, he has taught thousands of teachers and students how to verify claims and sources through his workshops. Sam Wineburg is the Margaret Jacks Professor of Education, Emeritus, at Stanford University, and the founder of the Stanford History Education Group, whose state-of-the-art curriculum on digital literacy has been distributed freely to schools all over the world. He is the author of Why Learn History (When Its Already on Your Phone), also published by the University of Chicago Press.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Get Quick Context: It Can Take as Little as Thirty SecondsSeriously!
The Three Contexts
Do I Know What Im Looking At?
Introducing SIFT
Stop! (Or, How to Fail at Source-Checking Even If Youre the New York Times)
Investigate the Source
Find Better Coverage
Trace Claims, Quotes, and Media to Their Original Context
Takeaways
2 Cheap Signals: Or, How Not to Get Duped
Easily Fakeable Questions
Gameable Signals of Credibility
First Impressions Matter . . . Except When They Dont
URLs Matter . . . Except When They Dont
What about Dot-Coms?
Going Deeper: The Org of Dot-Org Is Big Business
Nonprofit Status: Nearly Anything Goes
Numbers That Bamboozle
Links That Lead Astray
Takeaways
3 Google: The Bestie You Thought You Knew
Interpreting and Mining Search Results
Why Seeing on the Internet Isnt Believing
Decoding Googles Knowledge Panel
Different Sources, Different Purposes
Going Deeper: What Arsonist Birds Teach Us about Different Sources
When Featured Snippets Get It Wrong
Going Deeper: Googles Three Vertical Dots Are a Great Hack for Lateral Reading
Keywords and Inferred Intent: How to Think like Your Search Engine
Keywords: The Underlying Architecture of Search
Inferred Intent: Providing Google with a Tell
Google Is a Mirror Reflecting Back What You Give It
A Search Engine, Not a Truth Engine
Takeaways
4 Lateral Reading: Using the Web to Read the Web
Get off the Page!
Lateral Reading: Checking Information like a Fact-Checker
Why Lateral Reading Works
Little Shift, Big Payoff
Lateral Reading Puts You in Control
Avoid Promiscuous Clicking: Practice Click Restraint
The Vibe of the Search Engine Results Page
Takeaways
5 Reading the Room: Benefiting from Expertise When You Have Only a Bit Yourself
Why You Cant Just Do the Math
Reading the Room: Quick Assessment of a Range of Expert Views
Going Deeper: Why We Call This Reading the Room
Trust Compression, or How to Avoid Info-Cynicism
Reading the Room on the Mask Issue
The Perils of the Single Academic Contrarian
Going Deeper: What Makes a Good Summary Source?
Takeaways
6 Show Me the Evidence: Why Scholarly Sources Are Better than Promotional Materials, Newsletters, and Random Tweets
Whats Peer Review?
Peer Review: The Worst Way to Judge Research, Except for All the Others
The Problem of the Single Study
Literature Reviews: A Birds-Eye View of Multiple Studies
Going Deeper: Journals That Prey on Unsuspecting Victims
Real History, Fake History: How to Tell the Difference
Using Google Scholar to Find Scholarly Sources
The Vibe of Google Scholars Results Page
Using Google Scholar as a Quick Reputation Check
Takeaways
7 Wikipedia: Not What Your Middle School Teacher Told You
What about the Mistakes?
Going Deeper: Wikipedia to Britannica: He That Is without Sin . . .
Anyone Can Change Wikipedia, Cant They?
Isnt Wikipedia Biased?
Wikipedia as a Tool for Research
Using Wikipedia to Validate Sources
Going Deeper: Quickly Validating a Reference from a Book
Using Wikipedia for Quick Checks of Unfamiliar Websites
Quick Investigation of a Claim
Quick Checks of an Unfamiliar Academic Source
Using Wikipedia to Read the Scholarly Room
Using Wikipedia to Jump-Start Your Research
Going Deeper: Deciphering the Hieroglyphics of a Bibliographical Reference
The Messiness of Making Knowledge
Takeaways
8 Video Games: The Dirty Tricks of Deceptive Video
False Context
Exploiting Seeing Is Believing
Going Deeper: Online News Is Often More Credible Than You Think
Falsely Implied Date
Connect My Dots, or Creating a False Sense of Research
Deceptively Cropped Video
Takeaways
9 Stealth Advertising: When Ads Masquerade as News
The Problem: Stealth Advertising Works
A Con Is Born
Newspapers Become Ad Agencies
The Problem in Three Words: Conflict of Interest
Disappearing Warning Labels
Sponsored Propaganda
Half Truths Are Not Whole Truths
When Stealth Ads Move to Social Media
Going Deeper: How Stealth Ads Lose Their Warning Labels
Protecting Yourself in an Age of Slimy Advertising
Takeaways
10 Once More with Feeling: Using Your Emotions to Find the Truth
Emotion Doesnt Know the Truth, But It Knows What You Care About
Going Deeper: Man versus Machine
Compellingness Tells Us Whats Important to Check
Surprise Is a Sign Our Assumptions Might Be Wrong
Why Compellingness and Surprise Beat the Checklist
Going Deeper: Mutant Flowers
Feeling Overwhelmed? Rethink Your Approach
Takeaways
11 Conclusion: Critical Ignoring
Postscript: Large Language Models, ChatGPT, and the Future of Verification
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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NGR9780226822068
9780226822068
0226822060
Verified: How to Think Straight, Get Duped Less, and Make Better Decisions about What to Believe Online by Mike Caulfield
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The University of Chicago Press
2023-11-16
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