And then I like to learn more of… the ways of trying to know…what is more truth than fiction. Like fake, getting to know what fake news is. For example, when an article come up, who is this writer?
– Participant 115
Sometimes there seems to be more fake news than real news online. Learn about how misinformation and disinformation spreads and what you can do to make sure your sources of information and news are accurate!
NOTE: This video includes animated characters with motion and visual transitions that may affect some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. Transcript available.
Misinformation and disinformation video resources
Solve the mystery game transcript
More resources
- Media Smarts is a Canadian organization supported by the government that has a number of accessible resources on building your digital media literacy.
- Short videos that inoculate against misinformation online from Inoculation.Science.
- Prebunking – Protection against misinformation from KlickSafe.eu.







