N-Netizens: INTERNATIONAL Fake News Detector Guide

  • AIMS

    - Learn how to distinguish FAKE NEWS

    - Develop critical thinking skills by analyzing and evaluating Fake News Detectors prepared by project partners

    - Develop langauage skills by translating the best Fake News Detectors from English into native languages

    - Improve ICT skills by using Google forms for voting

    INTERNATIONAL FAKE NEWS DETECTOR GUIDE

    We created fake news detector posters and rubric games taking part in the previous Challenge. Now we are going to choose the international guide which is going to be shared within our schools.

    NATIONAL VOTING SESSION

    • Each class chooses 1-2 posters Challenge
    • Students administrators edit the form (link on newsletter) by changing the template picture to add the chosen class posters or adding the link to the rubric in the second part of the form.

    INTERNATIONAL VOTING SESSION

    poster assessment.pdf

     

    Voting opens on April 20th and closes on eTwinning Day, 9th May   Open the link to expand the document HERE

    1. Choose a game/rubric and a poster (or more options) to assess them.
    2. You can assess as many options as possible.
    3. You can also share the voting session with your parents/gardians and teachers.
    4. Invite the School Community to vote.

     

    AND THE WINNERS ARE...

    COLLABORATION BETWEEN two eTwinning PROJECTS AND COOPERATION WITHIN SCHOOL

    Koldo Mitxelena won the rubric presentation and students visited their younger peers. They invitem them to play the games and translate one of them into Basque. Being students with educational needs with a specific curriculum, they only have four teachers who teach them all the subjects, so it was super easy to organize a collaborative experience that involved the language teachers, science teacher-tutor and computer science.

    Although my game was not the winner, they found it easier to translate it into Basque and invited their eTwinning partners to translate it into Spanish, Bulgarian and Italian. It happened that they were working on a project called "On the Spot" and they were also working on fake news. Perfect timing! It was a very nice experience to help them. It was very encouraging to see them play the game. Thanks for this opportunity. Count on me next time! (Beñat KM)