College of Central Florida News on The Internet Question

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8:49 AA 0 02-xythos.content.blackboardcdn.com In recent years, the Internet has become the most important source of news for many citizens. Examine this trend: Is information on the Internet likely to be as reliable as that of print media? Why or why not? · How can Internet users identify reliable and biased sources of news? 1. Your post must be at least 200 Words (not including citations) 2. Your post must include 2 intext citations from the book (not necessarily a quote, but should make reference to the text that supports your comments). Your intext citation should be rendered as follows: (Losco and Baker 2015-2016, pg XX) 3. Your post should include one Bibliographic Reference at the end of the post. In most instances, the reference can be the book, which is cited as follows: Losco and Baker.2015-2016.American Government. Mc Graw Hill 4. You must respond to three peers (100 words minimum) each response 5. The responses must also include one intext citation
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News on the Internet
Information on the internet is not as reliable as that of print media. On the internet,
anyone can post anything, and the regulations are limited. Therefore fake news is common, and
there is a limitation when it comes to verifying news sources. The subjective nature of th...


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