Friday, October 25, 2024

#postwithcare #GlobalMILweek

Picture of a phone in a hand and slogan Hate speech or free speach know the difference

For Global Media and Information Literacy Week UNESCO just launched a new campaign #postwithcare, that possibly takes over from te previous #MILClicks campaign. "The campaign aims to encourage digital content creators worldwide to reflect on the way they create and share information on their platforms. They will particularly challenge their communities to consider their tendency to accept information without scrutiny due to the influencer’s perceived credibility."
The available items are:
- stickers as images or pdfs, in several languages (an example heads this post) which can be downloaded from a Trello board
- An 100 page ebook aimed at content creators Content Creators and Journalists: Redefining News and Credibility in the Digital Age: https://journalismcourses.org/ebook/content-creators-and-journalists-redefining-news-and-credibility-in-the-digital-age/
- A free online course available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese: Digital Content Creators and Journalists: How to Be a Trusted Voice Online running 18 November - 15 December 2024 (by the Knight Center for Journalism in the USA) https://journalismcourses.org/product/digital-content-creators-and-journalists-how-to-be-a-trusted-voice-online/
The home page for this whole campaign is https://www.unesco.org/en/postwithcare

 

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