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Search newspapers and magazines for free via the library's newspaper archive
More current affairs in your lessons? Search millions of articles from Belgian newspapers & magazines for free with the library's digital newspaper archive. With your My Library profile you always have access, wherever you are. You do not have …
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News in plain language: Teaching material
The school package is a subscription tailored to schools. With this package you can quickly get started with the Wablieft newspapers as a school. This is how you enjoy:
- ready-made teaching materials for some articles;
- unlimited access to all …
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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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#damagnog: Tips and recognizable stories for young people to deal with the pandemic
With #damagnog , Ghent University and WAT WAT want to inspire you to keep doing as many cool things as possible, in a safe way. Ten young people share tips and recognizable stories about how they deal with the pandemic.
The different topics …
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Recognize fake news? Not as simple as you think!
Social media has become their main source of information for many young people. But at the same time, there is a lot of fake news circulating on these platforms. It is high time to better arm young people to recognize and puncture fake news!
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Please read completely online!
Wablieft has been bringing news in clear language for 34 years. You can read that every Wednesday in the Wablieft newspaper. Every two weeks there is also Wablieft Start, a newspaper that is even simpler.
You can also find all the news from the …
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