There are times when you want to look up something and decide that the first answer that comes up is OK. It's easy because it finishes quickly. When researching or preparing for a presentation, there are times when it is important not to make a decision based on the first answer you find.
If you decide after looking at only one source, it becomes much harder to notice when the information is wrong or incomplete.
It becomes clear when you compare
When you compare it with other sites or other people's explanations, you can see the same and different parts. From there, it becomes easier to think about what is important and what is questionable.
Information becomes stronger when you put it side by side.
Certainty over speed
It's safer to watch two or three, even if it takes a little longer. Especially the more important it is, the better not to decide on just one thing.
A child who compares things a little will be less likely to be fooled than one who makes a decision right away.
Once you've researched something you're interested in, look at one additional piece of information on the same topic.
At Digital Kodomo BASE, we value comparing and thinking rather than giving answers right away. You will protect yourself by not deciding on just one thing.
