The project’s expected outcomes, are designed to create both academic knowledge and practical digital tools to combat health misinformation.
Research and Documentation
- Research papers analyzing key trends, gaps, and challenges in health misinformation, contributing to interdisciplinary knowledge in the field
- Comprehensive reports detailing the methodologies used and recommendations for combating health misinformation in educational contexts.
- Newsletters summarising project developments, key findings, and upcoming events, keeping stakeholders informed and engaged throughout the project. (1st Newsletter)
- Presentations contributing to the broader scientific discussion on health misinformation.
- Development of culturally relevant, co-created educational materials for use in workshops and seminars.
Digital Resources and Tools
- A digital guidebook outlining best practices for assessing the credibility of online health information, designed to be accessible and easily disseminated.
- Website hosting reliable resources, fact-checked health information, and educational tools to support ongoing community engagement in health literacy.
- Informative podcast addressing health-related fake news in the native languages of the project partners.
- Design documentation for a mobile app providing information on health misinformation and facilitating easy access to academic resources.
- Design documentation for an interactive digital game focused on misinformation for children, fostering critical thinking and responsible digital citizenship.
Events
One online health information seminar to raise awareness about the risks and consequences of misinformation in health contexts.
An online final event that will unite all stakeholders and actors to showcase the project’s outcomes and reflect on the entire process.
