4 practical strategies that you could abide by to prevent from spreading fake news about life threatening of covid 19
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5 ways to help stop the ‘infodemic,’ the increasing misinformation about coronavirus
May 22, 2020 7.34am AEST
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Nadia Naffi
Assistant Professor, Educational Technology, Holds the Chair in Educational Leadership in the Innovative Pedagogical Practices in Digital Contexts, Université Laval
Ann-Louise Davidson
Concordia University Research Chair, Maker culture; Associate Professor, Educational Technology, Concordia University
Houda Jawhar
Research assistant, Educational Technology, Concordia University
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Nadia Naffi receives funding from the National Bank to support the work of her Chair in Educational Leadership. The Chair focuses on educational technology, learning and development, and lifelong learning in the era of digital transformation and artificial intelligence. She is affiliated with the Centre de recherche et d'intervention sur l'éducation et la vie au travail (CRIEVAT), the Observatoire international sur les impacts sociétaux de l'IA et du numérique (OBVIA), the Centre de recherche et d'intervention sur la réussite scolaire (CRIRES), Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture and Technology, and the Educational Informatics Lab (EILAB)
Ann-Louise Davidson and Houda Jawhar do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.
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Everyone is responsible for slowing the spread of the disease. Every action counts. This is also the case in the fight against misinformation, which intrudes on the overabundance of news, mixing facts, rumours and fake news. The World Health Organization (WHO) has described this phenomenon as an infodemic.