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ABC Education Resources

ABC Education Resources

Free media literacy resources for students (years 5–12), developed by Australia’s national broadcaster. The collection includes interactive modules for students, classroom materials and lesson plans for teachers, and explainers on topics such as news production and media bias. The site also features BTN High, a curriculum-linked news program for upper-primary and secondary students, and “Real, LOLZ, Oops or Fake”, an online game through which players evaluate news sources and assess the headlines, content and imagery of stories to develop their critical thinking skills.

ADM+S Learning Resources

ADM+S Learning Resources

ADM+S is a national research centre dedicated to responsible, ethical and inclusive automated decision-making. Its suite of learning resources, aimed primarily at researchers, policymakers and educators, includes a classroom module on the use of digital technologies and data in the context of health information, suitable for years 9–12 (More-than-Human Wellbeing) and an introductory course on AI, suitable for general adult audiences (We Are AI).

AAP FactCheck

AAP FactCheck

An independent, Australian-based fact-checking service that publishes fact-check articles and media literacy resources. Useful for educators and the public, it offers real-world examples of how misinformation spreads and how facts are verified using credible sources.

Break the Fake

Break the Fake

A Canadian digital literacy campaign offering explainers for parents, lesson plans for teachers (years F–12) and quizzes to build critical thinking skills using real-world examples. Designed to help audiences spot and fact check suspicious content, the collection was developed by the nonprofit organisation MediaSmarts.

Data Detox Kit

Data Detox Kit

A series of accessible guides for improving online privacy, security and wellbeing. Produced by German nonprofit Tactical Tech, the guides also include resources and explainers on misinformation, artificial intelligence and the connections between technology and the environment.

First Draft’s Training Resources (Archived)

First Draft’s Training Resources (Archived)

First Draft was a nonprofit (2015–2022) dedicated to training journalists and combating misinformation and disinformation. Its resources offer practical advice to researchers on how to find, verify and publish content sourced from the social web. First Draft’s website is now hosted by the Internet Archive and may trigger a browser security warning.

Framework for Countering Misinformation

Framework for Countering Misinformation

A framework for choosing the most appropriate response to counter misinformation. Suitable for general audiences and students (years 7–12), the framework is set out in a video, short guide and comprehensive report, which explain how responses to falsehoods should take into account their prominence, relevance and persuasive potential.

MediaWise

MediaWise

MediaWise is an initiative of the Poynter Institute that provides learners of all ages with the tools and critical skills they need to identify misinformation via online modules, explainers, videos, fact checks and lesson plans for educators. Its program includes the Hit Pause Media Literacy Curriculum, which offers 11 ready-to-use lessons for secondary students, focusing on fact checking, critical evaluation of information and responsible sharing online. Poynter is the home of the International Fact-Checking Network, and MediaWise oversees the Teen Fact-Checking Network.

MoAD’s Media Literacy Resources

MoAD’s Media Literacy Resources

A catalogue of media literacy resources for students (years F–12). Developed by the Museum of Australian Democracy, these resources include videos, explainers and classroom activities on topics such as digital citizenship, media production and bias, and the role of news in Australian democracy.

Other Side of the Story: News and Media Literacy Resources

Other Side of the Story: News and Media Literacy Resources

A collection of explainers, lesson plans, games and quizzes designed by the UK’s BBC Teach to help secondary students (years 7–10) develop skills in media analysis and critical thinking. Covering topics such as misinformation and media influence, the resources explain how to critically evaluate sources, identify bias and make informed decisions. Some video content may be geo-blocked and unavailable in Australia.

RMIT ABC Fact Check

RMIT ABC Fact Check

An independent Australian fact-checking service that operated as a partnership between RMIT University and the ABC between 2017 and 2024. During that time, which included the COVID-19 pandemic and Voice to Parliament referendum, its journalists tested claims made by public figures and debunked social media misinformation. The unit’s archive of fact checks offers real-world examples of how misinformation spreads and how facts are verified using credible sources.

The Digital Child’s Resources for Educators, Parents and Kids

The Digital Child’s Resources for Educators, Parents and Kids

The Digital Child is a national research centre committed to creating positive digital childhoods for all Australian children. Among its collection of free resources are lesson plans and professional learning modules for educators, digital safety fact sheets for parents and downloadable storybooks for children.