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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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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.
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Is it propaganda?: Checklist
Is it propaganda? Is it a conspiracy theory?
On this poster you will find a checklist to recognize propaganda and conspiracy theories. More than five checks are propaganda or a conspiracy theory. Ideal for hanging in the classroom or elsewhere to …
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Elections in the classroom: Teaching package
Preparing your students for the elections? Not an easy task. How do they see political information on social media? What information is reliable? How can you have a constructive conversation about politics? And how exactly does the political …
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What's New: Puncturing propaganda and conspiracy theories educational pack
How do you deal with propaganda, conspiracy theories and misleading information today?
It's a challenge, that's for sure! Every day we receive thousands of messages via (social) media: from hard, irrefutable (?) Facts to absolute shit. We …Translated by
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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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Is it propaganda? Is it a conspiracy theory?: Bookmark
Is it propaganda? Is it a conspiracy theory?
On the one hand, this bookmark has a checklist for recognizing propaganda. The other side does the same for conspiracy theories. Ideal to use in class or elsewhere to check if a message, image or video …
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Opinion makers: Teaching package
We have a lot of information coming at us. How do you process it in a critical way? How do you build an informed opinion? How do you deal with differences of opinion and what if things get out of hand? And how can you make your voice heard in …
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EDUbox Social media
What are the mechanisms behind social media? How come we are so attracted to it? And how can we be resilient to this? This EDUbox social media for the first grade of secondary education, answers these questions and a lot more.
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