The Erasmus+ Youth Exchange DOUBLE CHECK was successfully completed, bringing together young people and youth workers for an intensive learning experience on disinformation, media literacy, fact-checking, digital citizenship and responsible communication.
Over the course of the programme, participants explored how false or misleading information is created, why people believe it, how the attention economy shapes online behaviour, and how verification tools can help citizens identify manipulation. Through non-formal education activities, group work, study visits and practical workshops, the young participants moved from understanding the problem to creating their own awareness tools and educational outputs.
A central part of the project was the hands-on creation of educational disinformation simulations. Working in four teams, participants produced short videos designed to imitate misleading content in a controlled and clearly educational context. These videos are not real news items. They were created exclusively as training material to help young people recognise manipulation techniques, misleading narratives and false information.
The four youth-created educational videos are available here:
- https://youtu.be/Sxyb43byaT4?si=reDQMmE-l5trwL8c
- https://youtu.be/k9a108DM_Ys?si=F7l95z3dacn9wOFL
- https://youtu.be/LzQVTvMilTs?si=FBpj-YC3c-oXPTJT
- https://youtu.be/UnWRvvCMev8?si=jEr8L5nG5-8heKj8
Through activities on fact-checking, reverse image and video verification, stereotypes, logical fallacies, gamification and ethical youth work, DOUBLE CHECK encouraged participants to become more critical, responsible and active digital citizens.
A post-event video with highlights from the project will be shared next week.
Educational content notice:
The videos created during the project are educational simulations of misinformation developed within the framework of the DOUBLE CHECK – Erasmus+ Youth Exchange. Their content is not true and is used exclusively for training purposes on identifying false or misleading information.
Co-funded by the European Union.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the granting authority. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


