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Fight Fakes

‘Fight Fakes’ is an interactive swipe game for students from upper secondary school onwards. In various quizzes, they learn how to recognise fake news and deepfakes in a playful way and train their gut feeling for evaluating online content.

The game offers a total of 18 quizzes and covers six different topics: health, animals, geography, art, profile pictures and technology history. Each category comprises three progressive skill levels: EASY, PRO and PRO EXTREME. This makes ‘Fight Fakes’ suitable for many school subjects and for students with different skill levels.

‘Fight Fakes’ is designed for use in upper secondary school onwards. In addition to the games, teachers have access to accompanying materials that can be used for more in-depth discussion.

Painting resembling Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, but with an in-ear headphone in her left ear.
  • Austrian Safer Internet Centre
  • German
  • children and young people, teachers educators and professionals
  • Austria

‘Fight Fakes’ is an interactive swipe game for students from upper secondary school onwards. In various quizzes, they learn how to recognise fake news and deepfakes in a playful way and train their gut feeling for evaluating online content.

The game offers a total of 18 quizzes and covers six different topics: health, animals, geography, art, profile pictures and technology history. Each category comprises three progressive skill levels: EASY, PRO and PRO EXTREME. This makes ‘Fight Fakes’ suitable for many school subjects and for students with different skill levels.

‘Fight Fakes’ is designed for use in upper secondary school onwards. In addition to the games, teachers have access to accompanying materials that can be used for more in-depth discussion.

Painting resembling Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, but with an in-ear headphone in her left ear.
  • Austrian Safer Internet Centre
  • German
  • children and young people, teachers educators and professionals
  • Austria

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