The EDUbox Politics provides students in the second and third grades of secondary education with insight into how decisions are made, how policies are formed in our political system, and the steps that need to be taken to realize ideas within politics.
What is disinformation? How do you recognise it? What are reliable sources? How do social media algorithms work? How do you learn to fact-check posts and images? With the Factcheckers teaching package, you and your pupils will discover the answers to all these questions and can turn your pupils into real fact checkers.
The symbol guide is a practical guide that gives an overview of the most common symbols on your computer, tablet or smartphone and what happens when you click on them. This tool was developed for anyone who needs additional explanation of digital symbols.
Do you sometimes see online behaviors in clients that worry you? Don't know how to interpret behavior or how to deal with it? This practical guide developed by Mediawijs and UCLL offers tools and tips on how to deal with online aggression from the perspective of emotional development.
The 'Get Started as a digihelper' brochure contains practical tips for both formal and informal digital helpers to recognize, guide, and refer individuals at risk of digital exclusion.
This conversation starter brings to mind how we live online. Hang the conversation starter in a visible place. By rotating it occasionally, visitors, clients and supervisors will always have inspiration for conversation.
The SIFT method is a step-by-step plan that you can follow to determine the reliability of claims and (news) reports. Discover what this four-letter word stands for and how you can apply the method yourself.
The internet is a treasure trove of information. But how do you know which information is reliable and which is not? Mediawijs created a poster with the 10 most important questions you need to ask yourself to determine whether messages are real or fake.
A lot of information comes at us. How do you process it in a critical way? How do you build a well-founded opinion? How do you deal with differences of opinion and what if they get out of hand? And how can you make your voice heard in society? With the Opinionmakers teaching package, you and your pupils will discover the answers.