Digital information literacy as a modern civic skill – a Finnish perspective – WS 02 2023

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20 June 2023 | 12:15 - 13:15 EEST | Auditorium A1 | Live transcription
Consolidated programme 2023 overview / Workshop 2

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Proposals: #7 #9 #27 #32 #33

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Session teaser

Finland is frequently hailed as a global forerunner in information literacy and finding remedies to counter misleading information. Is this still the case?

Session description

Finland is frequently hailed as a global forerunner in information literacy and finding remedies to counter misleading information.

Is this still the case, especially regarding digital information literacy? What has Finland done and what should it do in the future? What has worked and where does Finland have room to improve? What lessons can be learned?

These are important questions in today’s information landscape, where everyone has become the target to false or misleading information. If we are not able to counter this issue, the future of democracy is at stake.

Don’t miss this important workshop.

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SME

  • Jörn Erbguth
  • Minda Moreira

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  • Pekka Kanerva

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  • Amali De Silva-Mitchell
  • Oliana Sula
  • Mikko Salo
  • Abdullahahmet Kaynar

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