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Three educational videos on how politicians can make factual mistakes. The videos cover misleading context, exaggerating the correct data and misrepresenting data. The videos are made by the Estonian Debating Society.

BECID researchers Marju Himma-Kadakas, Maria Murumaa-Mengel and Maia Klaassen talk about media diets and understanding others; the thematic focus of news and how it affects audiences; the paradox of fact-checking and the future of news media. And, of course, share some tips on how to stay sane in the midst of all this.

BECID communication and media competence specialist Inger Klesment has created new video for 5-10-year old children. In this video, children learn what can happen when they share too much information about themselves on social media, don’t set a strong enough password on their phone and how a digital footprint is created. The video is designed to be watched with a teacher in the classroom.

BECID project manager Maia Klaassen and Estonian Police and Border Guard Board communication specialist Maarja Punak are talking about how to navigate in today’s information environment.

BECID researchers Maria Murumaa-Mengel and Maia Klaassen have created learning objective “Information management competences and critical thinking”. Target group: secondary school students, but also (partly) suitable for younger and older people.

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Three educational videos on how politicians can make factual mistakes. The videos cover misleading context, exaggerating the correct data and misrepresenting data. The videos are made by the Estonian Debating Society.

BECID researchers Marju Himma-Kadakas, Maria Murumaa-Mengel and Maia Klaassen talk about media diets and understanding others; the thematic focus of news and how it affects audiences; the paradox of fact-checking and the future of news media. And, of course, share some tips on how to stay sane in the midst of all this.

BECID communication and media competence specialist Inger Klesment has created new video for 5-10-year old children. In this video, children learn what can happen when they share too much information about themselves on social media, don’t set a strong enough password on their phone and how a digital footprint is created. The video is designed to be watched with a teacher in the classroom.

BECID project manager Maia Klaassen and Estonian Police and Border Guard Board communication specialist Maarja Punak are talking about how to navigate in today’s information environment.

BECID researchers Maria Murumaa-Mengel and Maia Klaassen have created learning objective “Information management competences and critical thinking”. Target group: secondary school students, but also (partly) suitable for younger and older people.

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