Misinformation and media literacy

– What media do we use for our information?

– Is everything we read reliable?

– How could we combat misinformation?

If you want to answer these questions, we invite you to participate in the online discussion/focus group on “Misinformation and media literacy” that will take place on Monday 11 March at 15.30-17.00.

This discussion is part of the research carried out in the framework of the European project CheckMate which aims to tackle misinformation through media literacy.

The CheckMate project has the following main objectives:

– To address misinformation, focusing on relevant legislation.

– To enhance media literacy.

– To raise awareness and promote social dialogue to develop new solutions and relevant policy recommendations.

– Promote the use of new technologies that will contribute to tackling misinformation.

The project partners are: BürgerInnen Forum Europa (Austria), Neapolis University (Cyprus), Athens Lifelong Learning Institute (Greece), Centro Per Lo Sviluppo Creativo Danilo Dolci (Italy), SYNCNIFY (France), Socialiniu inovaciju centras (Lithuania)

More information about the project can be found here.

Registrations have been completed

For further information and applications, you can contact the Athens Lifelong Learning Institute at 2110138400 or info@athenslifelonglearning.gr.

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