• First newsletter released

    First newsletter released


    We are excited to present the first issue of our “News Literacy on Board” project newsletter. This issue comes after our first significant achievement in the project. It summarizes what we aim to achieve, provides details about a completed training session for trainers, and introduces the partner organizations involved in the project. The newsletter will be…

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  • New trainers receive training in developing educational games

    New trainers receive training in developing educational games


    From March 20th to 22nd, a comprehensive Training of Trainers (ToT) was conducted in Žalec, Slovenia, as part of the “NEED – News Literacy on Board” project. The training’s objective was to provide participants from all partner organisations with the necessary skills to incorporate board games effectively into news literacy education. The workshop was structured…

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  • The first transnational project meeting successfully organized

    The first transnational project meeting successfully organized


    In December 2023, the “NEED – News Literacy on Board” project team had an important first meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria. Hosted by Nikanor Ltd, the project coordinator, this was the first time all the project partners had come together since the project started in October.

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  • Launch of “NEED – News Literacy on Board” Project

    Launch of “NEED – News Literacy on Board” Project


    October marks European Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and we are excited to launch our newest initiative, “NEED – NEWS LITERACY ON BOARD.” This pioneering project is now underway. At the heart of NEED is the goal to develop and improve the abilities required for critically assessing information, using game-based learning as the primary approach.

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