Entries in this catalogue have been tagged to enable quick searching via the filter list. These categories are explained below.
Audience
- Indicates resources that are suitable for a general audience.
- Tags are divided by age suitability (e.g. 16+).
Educator resources
- Indicates resources that are useful for teachers and educators.
- Tags are divided according to year levels (e.g. primary, years 5–6).
Includes
- General-audience resources suitable for students to access directly.
- Educator-specific resources (e.g. lesson plans, content that requires teacher registration).
Topics
- Indicates the focus of the resource.
- Tags are intended as a rough guide only.
Tags and examples
- Evaluating information: Fact checking, verification and assessing information quality
- Fakes and altered content: Deepfakes and other types of manipulated audio and imagery
- Marketing and persuasion: Advertising, propaganda and political campaigns
- Misinformation basics: Mis/disinformation concepts, types and techniques
- News literacy: News media concepts such as media bias and framing
- Platforms and algorithms: Social media moderation and content recommendations
- Safety and wellbeing: Online safety, digital abuse, privacy, scams and cybersecurity
Type of resource
- Indicates the format of the resource (e.g. games, quizzes). There are nine different types.
- Online modules refers to online lessons for the general public, including students.
- Professional learning refers to online lessons for educators.

