Adult Misinformation

Social Media Literacy, Critical and Analytical Thinking as means to combat Fake News and Social Media Misinformation.

Project Code: 2020‐1‐NO01‐KA204‐076450

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AIM

The project aims to produce a set of valuable tools for learning/improving the quality of adult educators, who in the chain will teach adults on how to deal with social media misinformation and fake news.

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TARGET GROUPS

The project’s target groups are educators, trainers, educators, researchers, experts involved in social media literacy and social media misinformation, and adults as final beneficiaries

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PARTNERSHIP

Five organizations from an equal number of countries have partnered up in order to bring this project into life. Each organization provides knowledge and experience on a different aspect of the project’s needs.

OUR PARTNERS TEAM

Prios Vest AS

Norway

STANDO LTD

Cyprus

EESTI

Estonia

Medienkompetenz Team e.V.

Germany

E-School

Greece

OUR LATEST NEWSPOSTS

2nd Newsletter of the project

We are very glad to announce you that the 2nd Newsletter of our project 'Adult Misinformation: Social Media Literacy, Critical and Analytical Thinking as means to combat Fake News and Social Media Misinformation'

Multiplier event for the AdultMisinfo project

On November 29th, 2022, E-SCHOOL held a public event to present the AdultMisinfo project's Results! This innovative Erasmus+ project that effectively addresses the issues of Fake News and Misinformation is nearing completion and

Final TPM for the AdultMisinfo Project

On November 28, 2022, the final transnational meeting for the AdultMisinfo project was held at E-School in Karditsa, Greece. As the project nears completion, the partners from Norway, Germany, Cyprus and Estonia reviewed

AdultMisinfo Monthly Online Meeting

On Monday, July 11th the partners of ADULTMISINFO met online to review the progress of the project and the closing of the 3rd Intellectual Output. They also had the chance to discuss about

Disinformation about Covid-19

According to Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission «disinformation can cost lives»The article below will help you to separate facts from fiction about Covid-19: https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu/coronavirus-response/fighting-disinformation_en#relatedlinks