Articles By
Mark Smith
Measuring what matters: Investigating what new types of assessments reveal about students’ online source evaluations
Joel Breakstone, Sarah McGrew and Mark Smith
A growing number of educational interventions have shown that students can learn the strategies fact checkers use to efficiently evaluate online information. Measuring the effectiveness of these interventions has required new approaches to assessment because extant measures reveal too little about the processes students use to evaluate live internet sources.
Lateral reading: College students learn to critically evaluate internet sources in an online course
Joel Breakstone, Mark Smith, Priscilla Connors, Teresa Ortega, Darby Kerr and Sam Wineburg
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced college students to spend more time online. Yet many studies show that college students struggle to discern fact from fiction on the Internet. A small body of research suggests that students in face-to-face settings can improve at judging the credibility of online sources.