Question Everything You Read
Learn how to separate facts from opinions, verify sources, and build arguments that actually hold up under scrutiny.
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How You'll Actually Learn
Foundation
Start with logical fallacies and bias recognition. You'll work through real news articles identifying weaknesses in arguments.
Source Analysis
Learn verification techniques used by fact-checkers. Practice tracing claims back to original sources and evaluating credibility.
Evidence Building
Construct solid arguments using multiple independent sources. Understand how to present information without distorting context.
Application
Complete practical assignments analyzing current events and producing fact-based reports that demonstrate your analytical skills.
Everything Connected
Our platform integrates learning materials, discussion forums, and practical exercises in one place. You won't need to juggle multiple tools or platforms.
- Access video lectures, reading materials, and case studies from a single dashboard
- Submit assignments and get instructor feedback without switching contexts
- Join cohort discussions and peer reviews within the same environment
- Track your progress across modules with detailed analytics
- Reference previous materials while working on new assignments
Stay in One Place, Keep Growing
As you complete modules, new content unlocks automatically. No need to migrate to different platforms or restart your learning environment.
Logic Fundamentals
Master basic reasoning patterns and identify common fallacies in everyday arguments.
CompletedSource Evaluation
Learn criteria for assessing credibility and reliability of information sources.
75% CompleteFact-Checking Basics
Apply standard verification methods to claims and statements in news content.
40% CompleteStatistical Literacy
Understand how numbers get misused in reporting and learn to spot manipulation.
60% CompleteInvestigative Methods
Practice techniques for digging deeper into stories and uncovering hidden information.
35% CompleteBias Recognition
Identify subtle framing, selection, and omission biases in media coverage.
85% CompleteData Journalism
Work with datasets, perform basic analysis, and present findings clearly.
50% CompleteExpert Interview Techniques
Ask the right questions and evaluate expert testimony for reliability.
70% CompleteComplex Story Analysis
Deconstruct multi-layered narratives and trace information flow across sources.
30% CompleteWhat You'll Work With
Browser Extensions
Fact-checking tools and archive access plugins that work directly in your research workflow.
Search Techniques
Advanced operators and methods for finding original sources and tracking claim origins.
Documentation Systems
Version control practices for tracking changes in evolving stories and maintaining source records.
Writing Frameworks
Structured formats for presenting evidence-based arguments and organizing complex information.
Collaboration Channels
Real-time discussion spaces for peer review and instructor consultation during assignments.
Project Management
Task tracking systems for organizing multi-source investigations and deadline management.
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