Campanha “Não estamos todos a ver a mesma informação online” em Viseu

Centenas de alunos e jovens contactaram com os postais da campanha do Observatório Europeu de Média Digitais, EDMO, que foram distribuídos da segunda quinzena de maio por várias escolas e universidades. No Instituto Politécnico de Viseu, um dos membros do consórcio IBERIFIER, os alunos contactaram com as frases da campanha e exibiram os seus postais. Os postais foram distribuídos em Lisboa, Aveiro, Coimbra e Viseu.

Um dos slogans da campanha indicava: “Não estamos todos a ver a mesma informação online”. A frase procura alertar para a atuação dos algoritmos nas diferentes redes sociais. Afinal, o que um jovem encontra numa determinada rede social não coincide com o que o seu amigo vê na mesma rede social. A campanha incluía um QR Code que permitia o acesso a informação detalhada sobre os principais temas desta campanha de literacia mediática.

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