Module 3: ANALYSE! TRUTH?

Unit 1

Lesson 1: This lesson teaches you how to recognize when media posts try to influence your opinions by spotting bias, emotional language, and practicing critical thinking before trusting or sharing content online. Let’s check it together!

Lesson 2: In this lesson, you’ll explore how media has evolved from newspapers and radio to podcasts and social media, how these changes affect what we see and trust, and how different generations experience the digital world. Come join us and see how media shapes the way we connect and communicate today!

Lesson 3: In this lesson, you’ll learn how to recognize false or misleading information online, understand why it happens, and discover ways to protect yourself and others from being misled. Join us to better understand how media shapes our world and start great conversations about it!

Lesson 4: This is the last lesson of this unit. You’ll learn how to recognize bias, check the facts behind what you read, and avoid being misled — giving your brain the best tools to navigate the digital world with confidence!

Unit 2

Lesson 1: In this lesson, you’ll discover how to tell the difference between facts and opinions, and why understanding this distinction is important when reading the news or exploring information online. Ready to sharpen your critical thinking? Join the lesson and learn how to separate facts from opinions with confidence!

Lesson 2: You will learn how to identify a real fact,  practise analysing headlines, and build skills to explain it clearly to others. Ready to get started? Join the lesson and strengthen your media awareness!

Lesson 3: You will learn how to spot when the news is trying to influence how we feel, or pretending to be information when it is actually advertising.  Let’s spot these tricks — so you can stay informed, protect yourself, and help others do the same.

Lesson 4: You’ve learned the difference between facts and opinions. Now it’s time to put those skills into practice. In this lesson you will have the opportunity to put into practice everything that you learn so far in this unit. 

Unit 3

Lesson 1: In this lesson, you’ll discover what is fact checking and how you can apply it when you need it. This is your first step into the world of fact-checking, and it’s easier than you might think.

Lesson 2: Here You’ll discover tools like Google Reverse Image Search, TinEye, and metadata readers that help reveal the truth behind what you see.

Lesson 3: Let’s learn how to tell the difference between factual reporting and sensationalized content, so you can read critically and share responsibly.

Lesson 4: In this lesson it’s your time to apply your skills by using fact-checking tools and reverse image searches to verify news and images step by step.