The Global Alliance for Partnerships on Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL) has started a webinar series to increase awareness on misinformation and disinformation online. A better and more critical engagement with information is especially important in times when everybody produces and consumes information daily. In these online sessions Media and Information Literacy experts around the world cover key issues and topics in this field. Their free webinars are open to the general public and aim to develop the necessary competencies required to recognise healthy and true information and media. Take a look at their webpage to check which webinars are taking place in May.
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