Yesterday, ANALYSIS project member Sebastian Sherrah led a dynamic workshop at the University of Vienna which explored the intricacies of visual misinformation and how to debunk it. This session was part of the Erasmus+ Days through the ANALYSIS project. The workshop focused on essential news verification techniques such as metadata analysis, geo-location, and other fact-checking tools, equipping participants with invaluable tools to navigate the complex landscape of online information.
WORKSHOP: Fact-Checking Tools Demo – Erasmus+ Days

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