Final project
Information credibility
Information resilience and disinformation
How to recognize manipulation, evaluate sources and strengthen cognitive resilience.
The course teaches source evaluation, manipulation recognition and simple communication routines for a team or classroom.
Overview
About this course
The course is designed as a practical online path: short modules, examples, implementation materials and a clear final outcome.
Participants finish with an information-verification checklist and an exercise scenario for their own group.
4
modules
8
case studies
4
language versions
What you will learn
Information resilience starts with better questions.
Recognize common manipulation techniques.
Verify source and context.
Reduce the risk of sharing false content.
Prepare an information-resilience exercise.
Skills
Course information
Syllabus
Course modules
01 Mechanics of disinformation
Online module
Mechanics of disinformation
Online module
How emotion, speed and simplification shape information flow.
02 Sources and context
Online module
Sources and context
Online module
Ways to check authorship, evidence, dates and intent.
03 Cognitive overload
Online module
Cognitive overload
Online module
How to reduce information fatigue and rushed conclusions.
04 Group exercise
Online module
Group exercise
Online module
A scenario for working with example content and a communication decision.
Best for
Who this path is for
Teachers and educators
Public institutions
Communication teams
Included
- Source-analysis cards
- Exercise scenarios
- Publishing checklist
- Completion certificate
Social resilience
Course access
The course can run as individual access, a partner path or a closed institutional program.