Lib Lab Podcast

7. Understanding How Kids Learn and Think About Information

35 min · 6 de mar de 2024
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In this episode we review literature on information literacy, information pollution, and epistemic cognition skills. We discuss how children navigate online information, understand misinformation and disinformation, and develop the ability to discern reliable sources. We also delve into developmental stages of epistemic understanding, challenges in identifying facts versus opinions, and the impact of prior knowledge on evaluating information.

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