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OER Platform DOMINOES Digital Resilience to Disinformation

Authors: Arcos, Rubén; Gertrudix, Manuel; Ivan, Cristina; Chiru, Irena; Radu, Aitana; Buluc, Ruxandra; Ganatra, Kanchi; +5 Authors

OER Platform DOMINOES Digital Resilience to Disinformation

Abstract

DOMINOES project addresses the digital transformation the ecosystem of news media is undergoing. It supports increasing the digital capabilities of the higher education sector and contributes to innovation in higher education and vocational training. The project's overall objective is to reduce societal polarization by combating fake news and online disinformation in two target groups: university professors employed by the partner universities/civil society trainers and M.A. students in the three partner universities. In this educational space, you have free access to more than 70 Open Educational Resources created within the Erasmus+ DOMINOES project (DOMINOES – 2021-1-RO01-KA220-HED-000031167) to improve students' and teachers' media and information literacy. to strengthen their resilience to the current disinformation ecosystem. The OER was developed in collaboration between: "Mihai Viteazul" National Intelligence Academy (MVNIA) – Romania, Ciberimaginario Research Group of the University Rey Juan Carlos– - Spain, L-Università ta' Malta, and New Strategic Centre – Romania.

Keywords

Resilience, Digital Competence Framework for Citizens, Media and Information Literacy, Misinformation, OER, Fakenews, Disinformation

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