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Erasmus+ SAFE Project Concludes Successfully, Empowering Seniors across Europe to Detect Fake News
The SAFE (Seniors’ Anti-Fake Education) project addresses the unique challenges seniors face in distinguishing true from false information online. Studies indicate that older adults are more vulnerable to believing and sharing fake news compared to younger people....
Newsletter: Empowering Seniors: Fake News Workshops Across Europe
We are thrilled to share the success of our recent series of Fake News Workshops held from January to May 2024, across six partner countries: Slovenia, Austria, Germany, Greece, Italy, and Cyprus. The workshops were specifically tailored to address senior learners,...
Newsletter: Senior’s Anti-Fake Education
Join the Erasmus+ European initiative SAFE dedicated to improving the skills of seniors (65+) to identify fake news more easily. At SAFE, we are committed to empowering seniors in their capacity to detect misinformation. Our mission? To expand their digital literacy...
Newsletter: Empowering the older adults on how to identify fake news: Discussing our project’s progress on the 3rd meeting in Cyprus!
Project partners from Slovenia (LUP), Cyprus (CARDET), Italy (CESIE), Germany (BUPNET), Austria (die BERATER) and Greece (KMOP), participated at the 3rd Consortium Meeting of the Erasmus+ project SAFE that was organized in sunny Nicosia, Cyprus on 29 – 30/05/2023....
How to empower the elderly to identify fake news more easily?
The international Erasmus+ project SAFE will try to answer this question. SAFE (Seniors' Anti-Fake Education) project is a twenty-four-month project that aims to improve the skills of seniors (65+) to identify fake news more easily. Project partners from Greece...