Think Before You Share: Understanding Bias, Misinformation & Responsible Online Behavior
1.2.7 Recognize how various forms of bias and misinformation that can be present in digital content, can impact perceptions and opinions and adopt a responsible online behaviour
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This video explains how bias and misinformation can distort public perception, fuel division, and undermine social trust in digital environments.
It highlights the emotional and psychological impact of misleading content and empowers learners to adopt responsible online behavior. Through fact-checking, self-awareness, and respectful engagement, participants are encouraged to contribute to a more informed and empathetic digital society.
It highlights the emotional and psychological impact of misleading content and empowers learners to adopt responsible online behavior. Through fact-checking, self-awareness, and respectful engagement, participants are encouraged to contribute to a more informed and empathetic digital society.
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1.2.7 Recognize how various forms of bias and misinformation that can be present in digital content, can impact perceptions and opinions and adopt a responsible online behaviour
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