1. Implement effective interventions to help students navigate websites, platforms and online applications that provide health information, teaching them to recognise trustworthy health-related websites and online resources.
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- Infographic - How to tell if a website is credible.
- Finding credible health information online | Phoebe Stiye | TEDxGrandJunctions.
- Exploring Critical Media Health Literacy (CMHL) in the online classroom.
1. Infographic - How to Tell If a Website is Credible.
The document outlines the aspects one should consider when evaluating the credibility of a website – domain, sources, contact information, design, and security connection.
2. Finding Credible Health Information Online | Phoebe Stoye | TEDxGrandJunctions.
Why is it so overwhelming to find health information on the internet, and how can we build technology to empower people with information that is both credible and relatable? Phoebe Stoye, a Harvard Neurobiology graduate who works to bring technology to healthcare, takes us on her journey through the seemingly unrelated problem of low participation in clinical research — and how it led to insight into the larger problem of finding health information.
3. Exploring Critical Media Health Literacy (CMHL) in the online classroom.
This article promotes critical media health literacy (CMHL) skills development to better equip students with the ability to identify accurate health information in the media.