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Evaluating data, information and digital content

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The badge holder has proven to be dedicated and competent in mastering the competence of Information and data literacy: Evaluating data, information, and digital content. He or she can proudly demonstrate the following results and skills:

Analyzing, comparing, and critically evaluating the credibility and reliability of data sources, information, and digital content. Analyzing, interpreting, and critically evaluating data, information, and digital content.

At an advanced level, based on my own needs and those of others and in complex contexts, I can:
  • Critically assess the credibility and reliability of sources of data, information, and digital content;
  • Critically evaluate data, information, and digital content.
(c) DigComp 2.2

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Make a plan with your coach about which tasks you will perform to master the following skills:
  • critically evaluate the credibility and reliability of sources of data, information, and digital content;
  • critically evaluate data, information, and digital content.

Examples to develop these skills:
Suppose you are interested in the topic of climate change and want to learn more about its causes and effects. You start by searching for information on the internet and find various websites and articles that provide information on this topic. To evaluate the reliability of these sources, you can, for example, pay attention to:
  • The source: Who is the author or creator of the content? Do they have experience and expertise in the field of climate change? Is the source from a reliable organization or website?
  • The content: Are factual claims being made, or is it mainly opinion or speculation? Is the information supported by sources and references? Are both sides of the story being presented?
  • The date: Is the information up-to-date and still relevant? Are newer or more recent sources available?
  • Language and layout: Is the information clearly and understandably written? Are there spelling or other errors in the text? Is the layout of the website or document professional and well-crafted?
By critically examining these aspects, you can gain a better understanding of the reliability of the sources and ensure that you only use high-quality and trustworthy information.

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Information and data literacy