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== Further reading ==  
== Further reading ==  
Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible. Example for an external link: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Main page of EuroDIG]
Critical web page [https://educritical.fi/en/]
Critical web page [https://educritical.fi/en/]


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More articles you can find here [https://educritical.fi/fi/outcomes/selected-articles/]
More articles you can find here [https://educritical.fi/fi/outcomes/selected-articles/]


== People ==  
== People ==  

Revision as of 11:47, 23 March 2023

20 June 2023 | 15:00 - 15:45 EEST (tbc) | WS room 2
Consolidated programme 2023 overview / Flash 4

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Working title: CRITICAL project

Session teaser

Session description

In the session, we will introduce the findings of our research, where we study children's and adolescents' (aged 10–17) critical online reading and develop learning solutions to enhance critical reading skills.

About the CRITICAL project, see our web page [1]

Format

Further reading

Critical web page [2]

Some articles published in the project:

Koskinen, A., McMullen, J., Ninaus, M., & Kiili, K. (2022). Does the emotional design of scaffolds enhance learning and motivational outcomes in game‐based learning?. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 39(1), 77-93. [3]

Forzani, E., Corrigan, J., & Kiili, C. (2022). What does more and less effective internet evaluation entail?: Investigating readers’ credibility judgments across content, source, and context. Computers in Human Behavior 135, Article 107359.[4]

Kupiainen, R. (2022). Young Children and the Need for Critical Literacy and Epistemic Cognition Skills in the Post-Truth Era. Media Education Research Journal 11(1). [5]

More articles you can find here [6]

People

Reijo Kupiainen, Tampere University, Faculty of Education and Culture