This quiz challenges the player to think about reliable information and fake news. There are two activities 'Info or Intox' and 'Too good to be true'. The captain is the central figure and will say what will happen when the activity opens. In 'Info or Intox' the player gets 8 questions about reliable info. He will be shown a picture and must decide whether it is true or not. Immediately after a question the captain gives the correct answer, with additional feedback.
In 'Too good to be true' the player is shown 8 videos or pictures and he has to judge whether they can be true or not. Immediately after a question, the captain gives the right answer, with additional feedback.
The purpose of this quiz is not so much that young people can identify all the fake news, but that they develop a critical mind and dare to ask for help from an adult when doubting whether the information offered is correct or not and how they can react appropriately.
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This quiz challenges the player to think about reliable information and fake news. There are two activities 'Info or Intox' and 'Too good to be true'. The captain is the central figure and will say what will happen when the activity opens. In 'Info or Intox' the player gets 8 questions about reliable info. He will be shown a picture and must decide whether it is true or not. Immediately after a question the captain gives the correct answer, with additional feedback.
In 'Too good to be true' the player is shown 8 videos or pictures and he has to judge whether they can be true or not. Immediately after a question, the captain gives the right answer, with additional feedback.
The purpose of this quiz is not so much that young people can identify all the fake news, but that they develop a critical mind and dare to ask for help from an adult when doubting whether the information offered is correct or not and how they can react appropriately.
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