Course - Fake News detector
Fake news is everywhere!
For many people (not only young people), social media content is their primary news source.
Clickbait seduces us to like or share things with friends, even before we've checked if it's true or if it comes from a reliable source. For example, Conspiracy theories sometimes circulate on the internet for years and through the internet, lies and propaganda can be spread easily and can be seen as ‘alternative facts’. Even elections are more and more often influenced by fake news. How can we shield ourselves and our students from it?
By actively looking for fake news, you will learn to expose it more easily!
Date: 15/06
Time: 7 pm, Paris Time
Duration: 1,5 hr
Best to follow on a computer screen ( presentation, etc. )
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