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Breaking News: Theater Session
Breaking News is a theater trajectory in which you convert the classroom into a temporary news editor, with a focus on current affairs and satire. Under professional guidance, the young people are made aware of the pitfalls of fake news, but they …
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Journalism: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about journalism, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. This collection focuses on the reliability of news, news on social media, freedom of the press and censorship. …
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Recognize false (corona) news: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about false (corona) news, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
Today we are inundated with corona news and unfortunately not all that news is equally reliable. Discover in …
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Media literacy, fake news: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about fake news, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. This collection about fake news was made on the occasion of the Nieuws in de Klas days of Mediawijs 2020.
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What is fake news?: Jasmine Post explains
Jasmijn Post, journalist at BRUZZ, describes filter bubble as: 'fake news is news that looks like real news but is actually fake news'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, she explains it in one minute.
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What is doxing?: Jasmine Post explains
Jasmijn Post, journalist at BRUZZ, describes doxing as: 'releasing personal data without someone's permission'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, she explains it in one minute.
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What is othering?: Kevin Kabongo explains
Kevin Kabongo, co-founder of Waka Waka generation, describes othering as: 'seeing the other or giving characteristics to a certain group to distinguish yourself from it'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he …
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What is dominant discourse?: Kevin Kabongo explains
Kevin Kabongo, co-founder of Waka Waka generation, describes dominant discourse as: 'a discourse from a position of power that will turn a certain group into a certain profession that is negative, but which must be accepted by everyone'. …
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What is a deep fake?: Kris Custers explains
Kris Custers, editor at StampMedia, describes deep fake as: 'the next step in fake news.' In this video in the series Difficult things easily explained, he explains it in one minute.
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The robbery no one is talking about: Lesson Package
The curriculum The robbery that nobody is talking about, based on a spectacular film about a robbery on a hospital. With this tool you can discuss the topic of tax avoidance and its impact on global healthcare through concrete exercises such as a …
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Why do you believe fake news?
We now know that there are fake news factories. But why do we read all that fake news? And do we always recognize it? And how come we believe it too. Or believe a little. Professor Ike Picony tells you how to arm yourself against false news.
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Getting started with radio
Get started with making radio together with your students.
After a short introduction to the medium, your class will dive into our professional studio to make their own radio. This workshop is ideal for zooming in on a theme of a lesson series or …
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