澳大利亚在国家课程中增加了媒体知识,推出了Newshounds(Newshounds)——为8-12岁儿童提供的数字工具,以对抗错误信息。
Australia adds media literacy to national curriculum, launching Newshounds— a digital tool for kids 8–12 to fight misinformation.
澳大利亚已将媒体扫盲纳入其国家学校课程,促使重新启动“Newshounds”方案,这是一个针对8至12岁儿童的网基综合工具。
Australia has integrated media literacy into its national school curriculum, prompting the relaunch of the Newshounds program—a gamified, web-based tool for children aged 8 to 12.
该方案由Squiz Kids与Miroma项目工厂共同开发, 使用动画警犬、互动模块、测验和视频教育学生如何发现错误信息、评估消息来源、区分事实与观点。
Developed by Squiz Kids with Miroma Project Factory, the program uses an animated detective dog, interactive modules, quizzes, and videos to teach students how to spot misinformation, evaluate sources, and distinguish facts from opinions.
它的设计是为了便于跨设备的无障碍使用,包括一个用于课程规划和进度跟踪的教师仪表板。
Designed for accessibility across devices, it includes a teacher dashboard for lesson planning and progress tracking.
4 500多所学校采用了新犬,这符合国家教育标准,并在教室中进行了测试,支持在数字时代尽早发展批判性思维技能。
Aligned with national education standards and tested in classrooms, Newshounds has been adopted by over 4,500 schools, supporting early development of critical thinking skills in the digital age.