Fake News, Fact-checking, and Bias

This guide is intended to serve you as a "toolkit" to help you evaluate fact from fiction, journalism from agenda

TCC Faculty on Fake News, Bias, Misinformation

Hearing from TCC Faculty

This page is an ongoing project where you will get to read about (or watch about) what your faculty here at TCC have to say about fake news, fact checking, alternative facts, bias,... If you think one of your instructors should contribute to this page (or you are an instructor who would like to), contact Melissa Adams, madams@tacomacc.edu


From Sociology Faculty, Andrew Cho:

Linked below are documents from other faculty on campus addressing fake news, fact, and the importance of evaluating sources.

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