MIL Skills project update
Did You Know? 2 out of 3 digital content creators do NOT fact-check before sharing information! In today’s era of viral misinformation, it is crucial to think before you share. A recent UNESCO survey (https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/2/3-digital-content-creators-do-not-check-their-facts-sharing-want-learn-how-do-so-unesco-survey) highlights the urgent need for fact-checking skills among digital creators. Want to be part of the solution? Follow our project …. Read More
MIL Skills Newsletter 2
Read the 2nd newsletter of the MIL Skills project and follow our website (https://milskills.eu/) for updates on the progress of this innovative project co-funded under the Erasmus plus programme of the European Union (2023-1-LV01-KA220-ADU-000156693).
MIL Skills Newsletter 1
The MIL Skills project which addresses the growing importance of media and information literacy in today’s digital landscape is progressing. The project is focused on empowering seniors and adult educators by incorporating comprehensive workbooks, training materials, workshops, and a digital app. By enhancing critical thinking and ethical engagement with digital media, the project aspires to …. Read More
MIL Skills Kick-off meeting, Riga, Latvia
We are excited to announce our participation in the kick-off meeting of the MIL Skills project, which took place in Riga, Latvia on January 23-24! The project is co-funded by the European Union under the Erasmus + programme and will explore the role of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) in today’s digital world.In an era where …. Read More