Practical workshop "Look where you read"

The workshop on critical reading of online information and attentiveness to misinformation will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Registration is required.
At the workshop:
- Basic concepts such as misinformation, disinformation, fake news, information oversaturation will be sorted out.
- Disinformation in the work of fact checkers - Participants will learn how to read information, where to check the accuracy of sources, how to distinguish truth from potential lies.
- Principles of unmasking fake news - Participants will learn how to respond to fake news, i.e. how to defend against a fake about us or an issue that is important to us.
- Vulnerability to disinformation and digital hygiene - Participants will look at emotions and the human psyche in the context of dealing with disinformation.
- The relationship between disinformation and hate - Disinformation fuels hate, hate fuels disinformation. The attendees will practice how to go beyond this pattern.
- Fundamental rights in the face of new technologies - why it is worth following what is happening in the European Union in the context of artificial intelligence, human rights and civil rights in particular.

Free admission

The workshop will be led by Martyna Wilk - political scientist, socially responsible digitalization expert at the Wroclaw Social Development Center - a unit of the Municipality of Wroclaw (from 2019). Creator of the project "Wroclaw IT Volunteer" awarded the title of "30 Creative Wroclaw 2018". Mentor of NGOs undergoing digital transformation, taking into account increasing resistance to disinformation, in the Digital Activism Accelerator TechSoup project. Author of the assumptions for the domestic violence prevention program in the area of cyberbullying for the Municipality of Wroclaw (2024), author and co-host of the radio show #CyberLUZ, dedicated to the topic of digitization.

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