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Photo blog: There is a distinct relationship between pizzas and facts (mostly true)

BlogpostBy Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, NLMay 28, 2019Leave a comment

Most students, deeply entrenched in data research, have ‘grabbed’ for pizzas, at some time or another. So have I. Over the past three years I’ve been on the other end of the table, coaching young fact-checkers on their journeys to yet another election. Helping them to find their way in heaps of data, supporting them…

Mostly true: Berlusconi: “Under my governments, Italy reached the lowest tax to Gdp ratio in the last 20 years (39%)”

Fact-check, Mostly trueBy Catholic University of Milan, ITMay 25, 2019Leave a comment

On May 21st, during a political talk show on Italian television, Silvio Berlusconi said that, under his governments, Italy reached the lowest tax to Gdp ratio in the last 20 years, getting to 39%. This is mostly true. 

Blog: How to make the world a better place

BlogpostBy Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, NLMay 20, 2019Leave a comment

With great enthusiasm we started the European Factcheck project this winter. Working together with 19 J-schools in 15 European countries is interesting. Besides that, we underline the bigger aim of this project: teaching students verification skills to become eager journalists to make ‘a better world’. Students don’t always like doing research but when you say…

Blog: The importance of fact-checking

BlogpostBy Linnaeus University, SEApril 19, 2019Leave a comment

During my high school years, the teachers would always tell us students about the importance of checking our sources before handing in essays, assignments and homework. The way they went on about it, nagging on us, made me understand that it was important for my schoolwork and eventually for my grades. What I didn’t quite…

Blog: Fact checking – Awfully great

BlogpostBy Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, FIApril 9, 2019Leave a comment

During our fact checking process, we’ve learned the meaning of perseverance, when we tried calling the politicians behind the statements checked for weeks with no response. We’ve had to develop stamina, as we stayed up all night writing and then had to make it to early meetings the next morning. And let’s not forget out…

Blog: Kitchen made news

BlogpostBy AP University College, BEMarch 7, 2019Leave a comment

News is everywhere, in these times everybody is a journalist. You can start your own newsblog or pick up your phone and make a video about a popular subject. Therefore it is hard for traditional media to compete with these free sources. But are they just as correct as our beloved newspaper? News is there…

Blog: 1, 2, 3 Factcheck!

BlogpostBy Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, NLFebruary 7, 2019Leave a comment

For such a big project as our EUfactcheck, we have to get every lecturer ready. To do so we organised a bootcamp on 24-25 January. Lecturers from twenty different Journalism schools visited the Institute of Media at the University of Applied Sciences in Utrecht, The Netherlands.

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