Instagram Connections: A Review of Their Link Sharing Capabilities
In the ever-evolving digital landscape, a wealth of resources are available for education and entertainment. Here's a selection of some noteworthy finds:
- Media Circus can be found on Linktr.ee, at https://linktr.ee/papercodagames. This platform offers a variety of resources, perfect for those seeking engaging content.
- If you're interested in delving into the world of Digital Image Cultures, our bookstore has a title for you. "Digital Image Cultures" can be found on our website.
- For those keen on learning about trust-checking, the Teaching Materials titled "Trust-Checking Kit (codetekt e.V.)" are available at https://codetekt.org/workshops-schule/. These materials provide a solid foundation for understanding the importance of verifying information.
- For those with a knack for entrepreneurship, the Kickstarter project "Take Us North" is worth checking out at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/takeusnorth/take-us-north.
- For open data enthusiasts, collections from Jugend Hackt, GovData, Open Data Sachsen, Open Data from Bavaria, Open Data from North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), and Open Data from Potsdam can be accessed through their respective websites.
- For those interested in memes as a teaching tool, the organization "ZDFheute" published the meme-based teaching material "Mit Memes gegen Islamismus." This resource can be found on their website.
- Another interesting blog post is "Deconstructing and Creating Memes in History Class (KMS-Bildung)" at https://www.kms-bildung.de/2021/11/07/memes-im-unterricht-memes-im-geschichtsunterricht-dekonstruieren/. This post offers insights into the use of memes in history education.
- For those seeking guidance on political education and memes, the "One Does Not Simply. Is Political Education Memeable? (ExPO - Extremism Prevention Online)" can be found at https://ex-position.de/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Reader_Memes_ExPO.pdf.
- For those interested in games, "The Darkest Files" is available on Steam, at https://store.steampowered.com/app/2058730/The_Darkest_Files/. "Glass House" and "Compensation Not Guaranteed" can also be found on Steam.
- For data visualisation, DataWrapper and Chartle are excellent tools, available at https://www.datawrapper.de and https://www.chartle.de, respectively.
- Learning Materials are available on Investigative Learning's website and from Data School, provided by the Open Knowledge Foundation, at https://datenschule.de/lernmaterialien/.
- Lastly, the TikTok account "pre:bunk (Amadeu Antonio Stiftung)" and an article titled "What is Prebunking? (klicksafe)" offer valuable insights into combating disinformation. These resources can be found at https://www.tiktok.com/@prebunk and https://www.klicksafe.de/desinformation-und-meinung/prebunking-schutz-vor-desinformationen, respectively.
This roundup provides a diverse selection of digital resources for education and entertainment. Whether you're a student, a teacher, or a curious learner, there's something here for everyone. Happy exploring!
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