Modern media literacy programs and tech to inoculate people from the misinformation they encounter
These online courses, toolkits and resources are designed to help both journalists and the public build expertise and stay one step ahead of misinformation.
Checkology’s lessons and other resources show you how to navigate today’s challenging information landscape.
The Digital Enquirer Kit is centered around misinformation, fact-based research and digital security.
Thai News Agency’s ‘Sure andShare’ project, which encourages audience members to submit questions they have about content, rumours or stories circulating on the messaging app LINE.
NewseumED.org offers free resources to cultivate the First Amendment and media literacy skills essential to civic life.
In 12 episodes, Jay Smooth teaches you Media Literacy! Based on an introductory college level curriculum, this series takes you through the history and psychology of media and gives you the skills to become more media savvy.
Strengthening our resolve to support the fight against misinformation in India, Internews is delighted to announce that in partnership with DataLEADS and with the support of Google.org, we will be launching a new news literacy project in India aimed at empowering the general public by helping them learn how to critically assess the information they see online and navigate news.