Propaganda in WW1, Fake News today
PROPAGANDA Ideas or statements that are often false or exaggerated and that are spread in order to help a cause, a political leader, a government, etc. Needed: colour prints, post-it notes, exhibition panels, pins, A3 paper, pen, laptops
1. Assignment: Make a joint WW1 propaganda poster exhibition. Time: 1 hour Discussion point: What are the similarities and differences between these propaganda posters? TIP: Consider who they are aimed at and the emotions they appeal to.
Each group studies and discusses the propaganda posters provided or found on the Internet. Use post-it notes to explain and comment. Choose per group 5 posters+ comments for the exhibition Each group must be able to present their findings to the fellow students in the other groups. General discussion: what have we learnt from this activity?
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