Participate instead of just running along
Young people are not only demonstrating their political commitment, but also how digital media can be used for social and political processes.![Participate instead of just running along](/mediabase/img/4694.jpg)
Interview with Dr. Björn Milbradt
Teachtoday spoke with Björn Milbradt about the role of digitization in promoting democracy.![Interview with Dr. Björn Milbradt](/mediabase/img/cache/4901_740x740.jpg)
Digital opinion leaders
Social media can influence the personal views and opinions of children and young people.![Digital opinion leaders](/mediabase/img/4333.jpg)
Bot or not?
Social bots are computer programs masquerading in social networks as a real user. They post comments as if they were real people.![Bot or not?](/mediabase/img/3513.jpg)
The loud minority
Studies have shown that what people in social networks perceive to be a majority opinion is often nothing more than an illusion.![The loud minority](/mediabase/img/3523.gif)
Fact, fact, fake, fact
Social networks are great for spreading useful information but there’s a lot of false information out there, especially on such networks.![Fact, fact, fake, fact](/mediabase/img/4008.gif)
Markus Beckedahl interview
Teachtoday talked with the net activist and blogger Markus Beckedahl about the impact of social media on opinion formation.![Markus Beckedahl interview](/mediabase/img/3722.jpg)
Project idea: Net duel
In the "net duel," young people discuss a socially relevant topic in a chat and represent the opinions assigned to them.![Project idea: Net duel](/mediabase/img/4701.jpg)
Project idea: Is that taboo?
In the project idea "Is this taboo?" the young people deal with the meaning of respect.![Project idea: Is that taboo?](/mediabase/img/4866.png)
News
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Comenius EduMedia Award 2024
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