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Get Your Facts Straight! Fighting Disinformation and Fake News Through Media Literacy

11 years ago, ALL DIGITAL started a European campaign on digital and online literacy All Digital Week to motivate Europeans to get online and benefit from the opportunities of the digital world. Today, the All Digital Week carries on this mission, and with the increasing digitalization of media, digital media literacy has become an integral part of it.

97% of Europeans have been exposed to online disinformation, 37% of them on a daily basis. Disinformation has a negative impact on society, in particular on political affairs, immigration, minorities and security.

One of the key antidotes against disinformation is increasing citizens’ media literacy – pupils, adults, any end user of online content. Media literacy is recognized as the most efficient, although long-term, solution to issues such as disinformation, hate speech and social media abuse.

That is why we  launch the 11th All Digital Week  on 10 March in Brussels with a discussion on media literacy and how to fight online disinformation by empowering citizens. This will also be the launch event of the first European campaign on disinformation and fake news Get your facts straight!.

You can watch the event online on ALL DIGITAL Youtube at 15:00 CET

Agenda

14:30   Registration and Coffee

15:00   Welcome – Renato Sabbadini, CEO of ALL DIGITAL

15:10   Keynote “How well do you know your digital self?” Young people ponder upon fake news, data protection and their democratic competences” – Olga Gkotsopoulou, VUB

15:30   Panel Discussion “Fighting disinformation and fake news through media literacy” 

Narrative of the panel – how can we empower citizens to become critical thinkers, to recognise disinformation and respond responsively. Which is the best formula for successful educational programmes on media literacy? Who should be involved – educators, young people, parents, journalists, platforms?

  • Juliane von Reppert-Bismarck, CEO and Founder, Lie Detectors
  • Paolo Cesarini, Head of Unit Media convergence and Social media, DG CNECT, European Commission
  • Flavio Grazian, European Democracy Coordinator at European Citizens Action Service
  • Clara Hanot, Advocacy and Fundraising Officer at EU Disinfolab


16:30   “Get your facts straight!” project and campaign

Presentation of the project and official launch of the campaign

17:00  All Digital Week Launch

17:15   Conclusions, closing remarks and photo

 

 

 


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This project is co-funded by Preparatory action "Media literacy for all" of the European Commission DG CNECT. Grant Agreement: LC-01249049