NewsArcade
NewsArcade
101186092
Creative Europe
Ongoing Projects
EKDOTIKOS OIKOS DIAS DIMOSIA LIMITED (Cyprus)
PORTAPLAY APS (Denmark)
IN2 DIGITAL INNOVATIONS GMBH (Deutschland)
Association Pour l'Education aux Médias (France)
Den Internationale Højskole (Denmark)
Lusófona University (Portugal)
NewsArcade@Classroom - Seriously Play the News in the Classroom!
NewsArcade@Classroom emerges as a natural extension of the ongoing CREA project, "NewsArcade-Seriously Play the News!" (101060250), which introduced an Authoring Tool designed to gamify news stories and bolster young adults’ media literacy skills, fostering a deeper engagement with traditional media. Building upon this foundation, NewsArcade@Classroom endeavors to elevate the existing NewsArcade format to serve the specific needs of media and information literacy education. Leveraging the capabilities of the existing tool, the project seeks to create new educational formats that will be used by educators with students for media and information literacy education purposes.
NewsArcade@Classroom thus endeavors to engage students aged 12-25 in critical thinking, digital literacy, and media and information analysis by offering interactive and immersive learning experiences, as well as cultivating communities of news-literate youth across diverse European contexts. Our vision is to cultivate a generation of digitally literate and media-savvy individuals who are equipped to navigate and contribute meaningfully to the media landscape, thus protecting democratic values. We envision a future where playful media literacy education is integral to the curriculum, empowering students to engage thoughtfully with media content and participate actively in civic discourse.
In addition, the project aims to support and empower educators in delivering effective media literacy instruction. By providing educators with innovative tools and resources for gamified news storytelling through NewsArcade, the project seeks to enhance their capacity to engage and inspire students in media and information literacy. Finally, through a cross-border collaborative effort of partners and their networks, the project wishes to share knowledge and exchange best practices between different regions and stakeholders of Europe, contributing to a more cohesive and interconnected media literacy landscape.
Team
Ana Filipa Oliveira
Carla Sousa
Maria José Brites