Lateral Reading is an evaluation technique that is used to evaluate the credibility of an information source like an article, website, blog, or so forth. Lateral Reading evaluates information by comparing with other sources to develop a contextual understanding of who created the information and why they created it. Considering a variety of sources and perspectives helps to avoid bias and misinformation!
"Lateral Reading" gets its name because it involves opening multiple tabs on your internet browser in order to find out more information about a source, and the tabs line up "laterally" at the top of the browser!
From the Digital Inquiry Group, Civic Online Reasoning.
Questions about the Author:
Questions about the Website or Publisher of the Source: