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Fact Checkers: Lesson Package
Not all information that appears online is always correct, or equally reliable. What is disinformation? How do you recognize it? What are reliable sources? How do social media algorithms work? How do you learn to fact check messages and images? …
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Responding to Social Media: Guidelines
You see lots of questions, compliments and opinions on social media. But also spam, untruths or even hate.
How do you as an individual best respond to all these things? How do you ensure that you participate in a constructive and respectful …
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Pretchat Game: Talk about media usage
Want to talk casual about digital media with children? Would you like to make agreements about gaming, screens, social media or smartphones? Whether you are a parent, grandparent or educator, the Pretchat game will help you get started.
Talking to …
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Advertising formats: Click-and-print
With this click-and-print from MediaNest , students learn to recognize new forms of advertising:
- advergame;
- product placement,
- native advertising,
- pre-roll ad,
- search engine marketing,
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The students connect the definitions and descriptions with …
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Vloggers' Checklist: Click-and-Print
More and more young people follow the example of their great idols and start vlogging. But what is allowed? And what better not to do?
This fun click-and-print to make agreements about video making and vlogging from MediaNest offers not only parents, …
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