Fact or Fake? Learn to Spot Misinformation and Online Scams
About this Event
From misleading headlines and suspicious messages to misinformation shared on social media, it can be difficult to know what – and who – to trust online. This friendly session will introduce simple techniques you can use to pause, check and make a more informed judgement.
Join us at Chelsea Library for a free, practical and interactive workshop designed to help you navigate online information with greater confidence.
What will you learn?
During the workshop, you’ll explore practical ways to:
- 🔍 Spot misinformation and recognise common warning signs
- 🔒 Identify and avoid online scams
- ✔️ Check information and sources quickly
- 📱 Think before sharing something online
- 👤 Feel more confident navigating the digital world
🎁 Participants will receive a £5 gift voucher as a thank you for taking part.
☕ Refreshments will be provided.
No specialist knowledge is needed. Everyone is welcome, whatever your level of experience or confidence online.
About the workshop
The workshop is delivered by , an award-winning social enterprise specialising in political and media literacy education.
The workshop also forms part of an independent research project exploring how media literacy education can help people identify and respond to misinformation, involving researchers from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), University of Glasgow and Middlesex University.
As part of the session, participants will be asked to complete a short questionnaire before and after the workshop. The workshop itself will last approximately one hour, with additional time allowed for the questionnaires.
What to bring
Please bring a smartphone, tablet or laptop if you have one.
Places are free but limited, so advance booking is necessary. Please book only if you can come
Where is it happening?
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