Apie
This activity will equip you with the tools to recognise and report fake news, helping to create a more informed and resilient community.
Dive into workshops and activities where you’ll learn to identify fake news and use fact-checking tools. You’ll also design campaigns to raise awareness about the dangers of misinformation in your community.
First, get inspired
Watch the TED talk by Hannah Logue who will talk you through how to spot fake news shared at TEDxYouth@Lancaster.
Michele Di Paola is a youth worker and a freelance trainer who is passionate about games, gamification and digital tools and sends a message on media and information literacy.
Now, take action!
You’ll gain the skills and confidence to recognize and report hate speech, contributing to a more inclusive community by taking part in the following activities in your city:
- Join skills training: Learn how to spot fake news and verify information using practical tools and techniques.
- Play interactive games: Find online games and improve your media literacy skills in a fun, engaging way, for example, Get Bad News or Go Viral.
- Engage in community campaigns: Work in teams to create campaigns that educate others about misinformation.
Get your badge.
Complete some of the activities from the list above and apply for a badge (=click the "Get this badge" button below) by sharing your experience and skills.
Who is behind this activity?
Cities of Learning Network partners invite you to learn and do something about the European Youth Goal #4 Information & Constructive Dialogue. We value your efforts and contributions and therefore want to reward you with badge recognition.
Contact us for more details about the Erasmus+ co-funded project "European Youth Goals for Cities of Learning"
System&G, Greece - the project lead partner
CODEC, Belgium
Badgecraft, Lithuania
System&G Finland
Disclaimer: We are grateful for the ideas generated by youth leaders and youth workers during the international study visits. To create this activity, humans collaborated with AI using the Youth Goals Hub GPT custom-built version, informed and inspired by the best youth work practices.