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Games for Change
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NEWS LITERACY | Games for Change Student Challenge
The people who shared the fake news often did not realize it was fake. ... Research the ways in which youth are accessing the news and why the proliferation of misinformation is such a big issue, and make a game that teaches peers how to identify and stop its spread. 31% of kids who shared a news article online later found out it was inaccurate or wrong. According to a 2016 Stanford University study of 7,804 students from middle school through college, 82% of middle-schoolers could not distinguish between an ad labeled “sponsored content” and a real news story on a website.
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Sullivan
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Games - Practice! - Fake News and Misinformation - Research Guides at Sullivan University
Bad News is a game that puts you in charge of a fake news publication. You will learn about what goes into successful bad news and how people manipulate it for their benefit.
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Reynolds
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Fake news games - Fake News: Separating Fact From Fiction - Research Guides at J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College
From Media Smarts, Canada's Centre for Digital and Media Literacy. ... Review news stories and decide if it’s real, a hoax or joke, one the journalists got wrong, or a fake. ... This game confers resistance against bad online information by putting players in the position of the people who ...
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Franklinpierce
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Fake News Games! - Fake News - Library Guides at DiPietro Library, Franklin Pierce University
Choose one of three characters who faces an information dilemma, and decide how they should find the news or information they need to make an informed decision. ... Pictures of two people's faces are placed side-by-side.
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Buffalostate
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Fake News Games - Fake News - Library at Buffalo State University
Bad News challenges players to think like fake news creators to help them gain insight into the various tactics and methods use by "real" fake news spreaders. The goal of the game is to craft an exciting, yet believable, Twitter feed that quickly gains followers and maintains credibility.
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American University
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Teachers Find Fake News Fighting Game Useful in the Classroom | School of Communication | American University, Washington, DC
A fake news fighting game, Factitious, became an unexpected viral hit and continues to provide teachers with a useful classroom tool to help students spot the real from fake.
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World Economic Forum
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This computer game makes students better at spotting fake news | World Economic Forum
A new computer game called Bad News is helping students spot fake news by helping them create it- here's what this means for the future of digital resilience.
Published   May 13, 2024
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Deakin University
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Game against misinfo - Misinformation - LibGuides at Deakin University
Playing online games like Libertas Veritas (Deakin) or Bad News can improve your ability to identify types of false information.
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Sfcc
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Games - Misinformation and Media Literacy - Research Guides at Santa Fe Community College
You, the player, are hired as Chief Disinformation Officer. Over the course of 4 short levels, your job is to disturb the square’s peace and quiet by fomenting internal divisions and pitting its residents against each other. ... In Bad News, you take on the role of a fake news-monger.
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St. Louis Community College
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Simulation Games - Fake News & Misinformation: How to Spot and Verify - LibGuides at St. Louis Community College
Bad News is a game that puts you in charge of a fake news publication. You will learn about what goes into successful bad news and how people manipulate it for their benefit.
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Escapefake
escapefake.org
Escape Fake |
Ideal for educators Combine Escape Fake with lectures and presentations, and involve students in debunking fake news.
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Genially
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Disinformation Games | Genially
April 14, 2021 - Escape Fake (DE and EN) Downloadable game app that playfully teaches media literacy. Ages 15 and up. Available in English and German. Troll Factory (EN) Player is a troll who creates fake news.
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Euronews
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Computer game could help students better spot fake news - study
April 29, 2024 - Their experiment involved 516 Swedish upper secondary school students from four different institutions. The game, called Bad News, was created through a collaboration between researchers from the University of Cambridge and video game studios.
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Abc
education.abc.net.au › res › media-literacy › fake-news › index.html
Fake News - ABC Education
FAKE: a fake news story · 03 · We'll keep track of how you rate the story as you go. You'll be able to see if you change your mind! REAL · LOLZ · OOPS · FAKE · If you need some hints to help you decide, click the information icon! 04 · When you get to the end of the story, confirm your final answer and then move onto the next one. Ok, I'm ready. Start the game!
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Bad News
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Bad News - Play the fake news game!
July 24, 2024 - Play the fake news game! How bad are you? Become a fake news tycoon and get as many followers as you can.
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Teaching Kids News
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"Fake News" Resources - Teaching Kids News
February 10, 2025 - Go Viral!” is a game with a medical misinformation game. You are the fake news creator. You win by going viral with lies and fake news. (By the same people who brought you Breaking Harmony Square, above.)
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Uppsala University
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Computer game in school made students better at detecting fake news – Uppsala University
The game has been created for research and teaching, and the participants assume the role of spreader of misleading news. The students in the study either played the game individually, in pairs or in whole class groups with a shared scorecard – all three methods had positive effects.
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FactCheck.org
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NewsFeed Defenders - FactCheck.org
October 4, 2018 - Our new media literacy game teaches players how to detect and disregard disinformation and misinformation in today’s chaotic environment. Lesson Plan How to Flag Fake News on Facebook Misinformation Directory How to Spot Fake News (video) How to Spot Fake News (article) Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play
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Internet Matters
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Find the Fake quiz - Can you find the fake online? | Internet Matters
November 26, 2024 - The three quizzes to choose from around the subject of fake news and misinformation. Select the one that best suits your child’s age. Give yourself between 10 mins to play each of them and get the best out of them. ... We take a deep dive into children's perspectives on banning social media for under-16s to support wellbeing.