Understanding Fake News
Learn what fake news is, how it spreads and why it's so effective. Discover the psychology behind misinformation and how to protect yourself.
Learn to identify fake news, recognize deepfakes and develop critical thinking skills for the digital age
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Learn what fake news is, how it spreads and why it's so effective. Discover the psychology behind misinformation and how to protect yourself.
Explore the world of deepfakes: How AI creates realistic fake videos and techniques to spot them.
Master the art of fact-checking. Learn systematic approaches to verify information, check sources and identify biases.
Understand why people believe and share false information. Learn about cognitive biases and emotional manipulation tactics.
Practical strategies to avoid falling for misinformation. Build your personal media literacy toolkit and develop healthy skepticism.
Examine how misinformation affects democratic processes, public trust and informed decision-making in society.
Interactive cards to help you recognize manipulated content
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Learn to spot AI-generated content
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Recognize different types of media bias
Interactive checklists and tools to evaluate online information
Content designed to provoke strong emotional reactions
Claims that seem unbelievable or too perfect
No citations, links or verifiable references
"Act now" or "Limited time" pressure
Claims of secret plots or cover-ups
Multiple spelling errors or awkward phrasing
Explore in-depth articles about digital misinformation, deepfakes and media literacy. Our comprehensive articles provide detailed analysis and insights into how misinformation spreads, the problematics of deepfakes and how social media algorithms shape our beliefs.
The rapid spread of digital misinformation, including fake news and AI-generated deepfakes, has made it increasingly difficult for students to distinguish between reliable and unreliable information online.
This affects democratic decision-making, public trust and individual judgment, making media literacy an essential modern skill. The goal of this website is to educate students and the wider community about digital misinformation by providing accessible educational guides, easy-to-usecards and tools that help users critically evaluate online information and recognize manipulated or false content.
The website was created as a CAS project for the IB Diploma Program by Jindrich Klimes, Pavel Klimes and Damian Nemec.
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In-depth articles exploring digital misinformation, deepfakes and media literacy
Interactive challenge to test your ability to distinguish AI-generated from real images