Get It Right - Media Literacy Handbook

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3.1.9. Pass the Message! Type Objectives

Game, energiser, bonding activity - Experience how easily bits of information can get lost from the original source until it reaches them; - Reflect on the importance of communicating the news exactly as they are without simplifying or generalising; - Deal with difficulties in passing the information intact. Duration 10min Group size 15-20 participants Materials The only material (optional) that you need for this game is speakers for music. Description The participants have to form a line watching each other's back. Then one of the facilitators should show to the first one a ‘message’ made of a series of movements. The participant has to show the exact same movements to the next and so on until the ‘message’ reaches the last participant. The last person performs the message in front of everyone. The facilitator that created the ‘message performs it in order to highlight the disparity between the first and last messages. Debriefing & Are the news that we read spoiled? Reflection Is it possible to deliver the news without changing them? Do simplified news equals fake news? How can we make sure that the news that we read is accurate enough? Learning Digital competence: Understand how easy a piece of information can change or be distorted when reproduced by many users. outcomes Learning to learn: The debriefing supports individual and collective learning processes. Social and civic competences: Non-verbal communication; understanding how easy information can change and how difficult and important it is to pass on a piece of information accurately. Additional comments

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4.1.8. Impact of the Headline

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4.1.9. Election Day

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4.1.6. Actors & Actions

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4.1.7. Challenging Theatre

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4.1.4. Media Literacy Council Tips

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4.1.1. Be a Reporter

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4.1.3. What Sources Do You Trust/Not Trust?

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4.1.5. Referendum on Immigrant Rights

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3.3.8. Remote Team Working APPs

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3.3.7. Media Literacy in Education

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3.3.5. Privacy Around the World

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3.3.6. Why is Media Literacy Important & Privacy Basics

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3.3.4. Art of Mirroring

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3.3.3. Interpersonal Communication

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3.3.1. Global Affairs & Inequality

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3.3.2. Scale of Cooperation

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3.2.3. Brainstorming Session

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3.2.2. Spot and Combat Fake News

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3.2.1. Introduction to Fake News

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3.1.10. Draw a Rounded House

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3.1.11. True or False

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3.1.9. Pass the Message

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3.1.7. Burning Questions

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3.1.8. Sort your Birth dates

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3.1.5. Truth or Pretend

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3.1.6. How Did/Do I Feel

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3.1.4. Draw It as I Tell You

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2.3 Experiential Learning

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3.1.3. Intergroup Interviews

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2.2. Participants & facilitators the volunteers that kept the project going

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3. Methods

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3.1.2. Two Truths, One Lie

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2. Foreword

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