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The 大象传媒 defines fake news as:

  • false information distributed deliberately, usually for political or commercial purposes

But for others fake news has become a catch all term to dismiss a story, claim or news report.

In this video 大象传媒 editors and journalists:

  • look at different types of fake news and false and inaccurate information
  • explain some of the reasons why these stories are made and spread

For schools wanting more information about the types of fake and false information go to our

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Knowing who to trust. video

In this video you'll hear from Amol Rajan, the 大象传媒鈥檚 media editor, journalist Mukul Devichand and Rachel Schraer from 大象传媒 Reality Check.

Knowing who to trust

Checking the story. video

In this video you will hear from 大象传媒 journalists Natalie Miller, Alex Murray and Rachel Schraer from 大象传媒 Reality Check.

Checking the story

Numbers and the tricks they play. video

When you鈥檙e looking at news stories remember that it鈥檚 not just the words you need to take notice of but the numbers too.

Numbers and the tricks they play

Lesson 1: Real versus fake news. video

This lesson will give you a broad understanding of the term 鈥榝ake news鈥 and the skills and techniques to distinguish between what鈥檚 false or fake and what鈥檚 real.

Lesson 1: Real versus fake news

Lesson 2: Sources and who to trust. video

This lesson plan will give you an understanding of the importance and use of sources and ways to identify which ones are reliable and trustworthy and why it鈥檚 recommended to use more than one.

Lesson 2: Sources and who to trust

Lesson 3: Social media, images and data. video

This lesson will demonstrate how to spot whether a social media feed is genuine or fake, to consider the manipulation of images and think carefully about how the addition of numbers to a story may not be a clear as it first seems.

Lesson 3: Social media, images and data