Anti-Rumour Toolkit
Discover 20 online tools for identifying fake news and conspiracy theories in our interactive toolkit:
The toolkit was created with genially. Users can navigate between the individual tools and descriptions using interactive elements. A click on the hand symbol at the top right shows all interactive elements.
The Anti-Rumour Toolkit is a collection of 20 online tools that help youth workers and young people to identify conspiracy theories and disinformation, learn about currently circulating fake news, strengthen media literacy and gain awareness regarding disinformation methods and manipulation tactics.
The toolkit is also available as a PDF download.
The "Anti-Rumour" Project
The Anti-Rumour project is funded by the Erasmus+ program, and is implemented with project partners from Cyprus, Greece and Spain. It raises awareness regarding fake news and conspiracy theories with a focus on disinformation surrounding environmental awareness and social inclusion. The project addresses young people in particular.
In addition to the Anti-Rumour Toolkit, the project consortium has developed a guidebook on fake news and conspiracy narratives, and is developing a serious game to strengthen media skills and a learning module that can be used in media education work.