Results of our Networking Events – 149 participants engaged to combat disinformation in Europe
The metaverse events organized under the CheckMate project achieved significant outcomes in enhancing media literacy and combating misinformation. Across six EU countries, 149 participants engaged in interactive workshops, expert-led discussions, and immersive activities that deepened their understanding of misinformation and its societal implications. Participants, ranging from 18 to 60 years old, included educators, professionals, and community members, creating a diverse and collaborative learning environment.
The events were highly interactive, with features such as online workshops, virtual museum tours, and networking sessions that encouraged proactive participation. Feedback highlighted the effectiveness of the sessions in improving critical thinking skills, with 75% of attendees reporting increased confidence in identifying misinformation, while 78% were inspired to explore further ways to combat it.
The events also underscored the potential of the metaverse as an innovative educational tool, particularly for fostering intergenerational dialogue and bridging the digital divide. While younger participants brought technical skills, older attendees contributed valuable historical context, enriching the discussions. Overall, the metaverse platform not only provided a novel approach to tackling misinformation but also laid the groundwork for sustained media literacy efforts, with participants expressing strong interest in ongoing engagement and collaborative learning opportunities.
Here the key outcomes overview:
And if you want to read more, please find here uploaded the Impact Report with the detailed summary: