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Dealing with misleading information in a media-wise manner: Group task
A guideline for students to successfully complete a group assignment on misleading information. The students investigate a form of disinformation in groups.
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Is that really the case: Do you recognize a real fake message?
Made up messages, videos that have been edited and numbers that are incorrect. Do you ever wonder if something is really true? This site shows how fake news works and how you can recognize it.
Isdatechtzo.nl was developed by the Media Wisdom Network …
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Le Détecteurs de rumeurs: Lutte contre la désinformation
This French-language website wants to combat disinformation, fake news and conspiracy theories.
The website contains the following categories:
- basic tips (quiz, fun test);
- conspiracy theories;
- cognitive biases;
- pro tips.
For each of these themes you …
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What is grooming?: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find audio and video for a lesson on grooming. The editors of The Archive for Education looked for striking images and cut fragments to bring this subject to the classroom. Use the collection to build up your lesson or …
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Webwise.ie: Internet safety education materials
This English-language website works towards safer and better internet use with awareness and education initiatives especially for teachers, children, young people and parents. The website provides information, advice and free educational materials …
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Bad News: Disinformation Game
In Bad News you take on the role of a fake news maker. You may drop all pretense of ethics and instead follow the path of a true media mogul without conscience. Keep an eye on your followers and credibility meters. It's up to you to get as …
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Conspiracy theories and fake news: Kate-gate
The page encourages students to search for information about the now infamous photo that Kate Middleton distributed on Mother's Day. The photo turned out to be photoshopped, which gave rise to the craziest conspiracy theories.
You can call this a …
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Inoculation Science: Site for prebunking misinformation
Website of the University of Cambridge and Bristol with English videos and games with the prebunking technique. This means that, analogously to a vaccine, people are made immune to disinformation by exposing them to attenuated examples of …
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Fake News: Input sheet at EDUbox Nepnieuws
Fill-in document at EDUbox Nepnieuws: Teaching package . The students complete the EDUbox as a class or individually and complete the document in the meantime.
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EDUbox politics: Worksheet
Fill-in document at EDUbox Politics: Your vote in our political system , can be uploaded/forwarded after completing the EDUbox.
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Harmony Square: Game to build resistance to misinformation
Harmony Square is a free online game designed to help players become more resilient to mis- and disinformation.
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Electoral council in the classroom
The Electoral Council is a Dutch serious game that focuses on four topics:
- subversive crime
- social media
- cybercrime
- sexting
Each topic has a video of a maximum of ten minutes in which one or more dilemmas are presented to the class or to a group …
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