The Bad News Junior game is designed to introduce children to fake news in a playful way. Take on the role of a fake news master and try to gather as many followers as possible!
Available in NL.
Learning about news and information
With news available so quickly and everywhere (online), some wonder if it is still reliable. Are certain sources more reliable than others? Which news sources should you avoid when looking for objective information? And how exactly do you check what is reliable and what is not?
Available in NL.
Made-up messages, deepfakes and statistics that don’t make sense. More and more, we doubt what is true and what’s not. This website shows how fake news works, why we so often believe it and how you can check the reliability of messages yourself.
Available in NL.
These days, we are exposed to an overload of information and messages. Unfortunately, these messages often include propaganda. Mind over Media offers several tools to teach pupils how to deal with propaganda, stimulate their critical thinking and deepen their sense of social responsibility.
Available in NL.
The EDUbox Fake News provides tips and background information to debunk fake news. As a real fake news detective, you will learn to distinguish fake news from other types of news.
Available in NL.
Many pupils report that they barely, if ever, follow the news. But is that perception correct? Have your pupils keep a news diary and find out together!
Available in NL.
This interactive video presents six questions to help you understand the message of video creators. Using these questions (what, (for) whom, where, when and why), you will learn to stop and think when watching videos.