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Debunked – How to tell Fact from Fiction

Misleading information can be intentional (think fake news) or unintentional (by not following...

Disinformation and Manipulation in Digital Media

An information crisis “Across the world, all spheres of life have become subject to false...

Be Media Smart

Be Media Smart previously ran as a public awareness campaign in 2019 and 2020. This year, the...

Webinar on Media Literacy in Europe: Ireland

Focusing on Media Literacy in Ireland this month, the webinar will start with an Introduction...

Google announces new fund to strengthen media literacy and fight misinformation across Europe.

This is a €25 million, five year commitment to support the European University Institute,...

Facebook Launches Campaign to Help Users Spot False Vaccine News

This week (Wednesday, 10 March), Facebook launched a new media literacy campaign in partnership...

New free online media literacy resource for secondary teachers.

The 50-minute long educational video was created to accompany an online exhibition where students...

Global Youth News & Media Prize

Teachers who help students learn about the importance of press freedom will be honoured by a...

Safer Internet Day 2021

Safer Internet Day 2021 took place on Tuesday, February 9th. The theme for the celebration was...

Video-sharing platforms and promotion of Media Literacy: EPRA MIL taskforce shares its reflections

By Emmanuelle Machet, Head of EPRA Secretariat In line with EPRA’s commitment to reflect...

Media Literacy Monday Webinar Review: Young People and Media Literacy – Perspectives | Practice | Potential

By Martina Chapman, National Coordinator, MLI The first Media Literacy Monday webinar of 2021...

Remove, Reduce and Inform: Evolving Facebook’s misinformation policies during the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine rollout

By Stephanie Anderson, Public Policy Associate Manager, Facebook Since last...