May 15, 2024 13:21

ComCom Trains 60 Pupils in Rustavi in Detecting Fake News

As part of the media literacy contest “Truth or Fiction?”, the Communications Commission held a training for over 60 pupils in a public school in Rustavi. The seminar was led by ComCom Media Literacy Department representative Tamar Karbaia, who explained the terms of the contest and the issues relating to the submission process to the youngsters. 

During the meeting, the trainer used BBC Academy materials to provide the pupils with detailed information about fact-checking and fake news detection. Pupils also learned about issues such as the types of fake news, separation of facts and opinion, information verification methods, and fabrication of photos and videos. They also examined some of the winning works from the previous contests. 

The eleventh edition of the “Truth or Fiction?” contest, which aims to develop fact-checking and critical thinking skills, will run until 15 June. IX, X and XI grade pupils will be able to take part until that deadline. Winners will receive prizes from the Communications Commission, including a MacBook Air 15.3, an iPhone 15 Pro, and an iPad 10.9. 

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