Get It Right - Media Literacy Handbook

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4.1.9. Type Objectives

Election Day!

Teamwork - Understanding how information is manipulated and how it circulates - Enable participants to differentiate between different kinds of biased and/or fake information Duration 50-60 min Group size 15-20 participants Materials Flipchart paper, markers, scissors, old magazines and newspapers. Description The facilitator splits the group into teams of 5-6 people, telling that each one of them is part of the editor’s board of a newspaper. Each group needs to choose a name that is good for the public. The facilitator shares the news he just decided to run at the City Hall and each group has to publish an article about it. The participants can use the Internet, their laptops and phones and they can ask the facilitator anything (as long as the info is not on the internet!). They also can help with a series of magazines and newspapers to make the presentation more beautiful and interactive. The first team has the editorial objective of shifting the article from a favourable perspective, the second team from a negative perspective, and the third team from an objective perspective. All the presentations should be informal in nature and each team encouraged looking through newspapers, magazines and brochures in order to cut, select and choose various photos, images or texts, which the participants think to be representative for their objective. By doing so, they are motivated to compose a billboard of their one side of the story. Each team then delivered the presentation, while being helped to bold their main ideas by the metaphors they have chosen. Debriefing & What can be the reasons behind the manipulation of the truth? Reflection What can be the levers or arguments that can transform people into partisans of different points of view? What can be the implications of such actions? What can we do as consumers of information and media? Was it difficult to look at things from the chosen perspective? How easy is it to highlight certain aspects? Learning Communication in a mother tongue: Presenting information back to the outcomes group will help the group to retain the knowledge. Social and civic competences: Familiarise with decision making processes; Get acquainted with channels of citizens’ involvement and participations. Gain knowledge on global interdependencies (from environmental,

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4.1.8. Impact of the Headline

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4.1.9. Election Day

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pages 61-62

4.1.6. Actors & Actions

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4.1.7. Challenging Theatre

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pages 57-58

4.1.4. Media Literacy Council Tips

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pages 51-52

4.1.1. Be a Reporter

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pages 48-49

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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pages 53-54

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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pages 42-43

3.3.6. Why is Media Literacy Important & Privacy Basics

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page 44

3.3.4. Art of Mirroring

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pages 40-41

3.3.3. Interpersonal Communication

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pages 38-39

3.3.1. Global Affairs & Inequality

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pages 35-36

3.3.2. Scale of Cooperation

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page 37

3.2.3. Brainstorming Session

3min
pages 31-33

3.2.2. Spot and Combat Fake News

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page 30

3.2.1. Introduction to Fake News

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pages 28-29

3.1.10. Draw a Rounded House

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pages 24-25

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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Contents

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