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Digital Participation

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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

Interview with Dr. Björn Milbradt

Teachtoday spoke with Björn Milbradt about the role of digitization in promoting democracy.
Interview with Dr. Björn Milbradt

Digital opinion leaders

Social media can influence the personal views and opinions of children and young people.
Digital opinion leaders

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?

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

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

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

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

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?

News

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