News (BECID I)

The golden tasks of MIL rely on discovery, lived experiences, and reflection

Conference “Trust and Truth. Journalism in the Time of Crisis”

Conference “Democratic Resistance and Resilience: the challenges and solutions for free media”

Estonia and Finland are eager to cooperate on fighting disinformation online

Everyday expressions can be the key to more responsible media use

Estonian political parties see TikTok as a gateway to youth

Turbulent histories have made the Balts more resilient to propaganda but we are not magically immune to disinformation

Putting TikTok inside a house

Media literacy events in Estonia in October 2023

Insights and Strategies from the BaltsTeachMil Fact-Checking Zoominar

Media Literacy Meets Street Art in Tartu

Seminar on Media Literacy and Cognitive Aspects In the Age of AI

2023 BECID Report: Insights into Baltic Information Resilience

Maia Klaassen joins Guarini Institute’s first roundtable of the year

Fact-checking processes in Lithuania: The current situation and what could be improved?

Digitally Together! in Latvia

BECID invited to see the world of images in a “different way” (Lithuania)

Collaboration with NGOs as a way to foster societal resilience

BECID junior researchers presented the “Media Walkshop” method in Brussels

BECID Team’s Achievements: March 2024 in Review

BECID’s Webinar brought together 63 experts from across the Baltics

Estonia’s First Internet Safety Drill for Preschoolers: DigiÄKK

Media Club as a Project Management Crash Course

New Report Released on EU-Related Misinformation in the Baltics

BECID Team’s Achievements: May 2024 in Review

How journalists can contribute to teaching media literacy in schools: the “Lie Detectors” experience

Initial results of BECID survey reveal: part of the Baltic population lacks knowledge about fact-checking

DIGIRES presents an innovative handbook of inclusive media literacy exercises for teachers

Junior researcher K. Berksun: “Youth representatives in Lithuania agree – media literacy education should be a necessity, not an option”

United against disinformation: our work in numbers

Experts in Lithuania discuss how to tackle the challenges of indifference, polarisation and the digital divide

Stories from real life – the Tartu Art Museum exhibition presents cases of cyberbullying and possible solutions

Notes from Bots: Replacing Human GPT with AI

Junior Researcher P. Lenčiauskienė: “School should become a place where students learn to live in virtual space”

Manipulation and “hunt for attention” in social media: the media literacy response

Junior Researcher R. Kasparaitė: “Continuous collaboration is important for librarians, enabling them to address the challenges of media literacy”

BECID Team’s Achievements: Summer 2024 in Review

How does the media in the Baltic States strive to maintain the characteristics of democratic culture in the face of challenges?

Researches on digital democracy and citizenship: cross-sectoral cooperation as a way to address emerging challenges

How Latvian fact-checkers work

BECID Team’s Achievements: September 2024 in Review

Unveiling Deception: Navigating the Digital Landscape

The Pillars of Media Literacy and the Dynamics of Media Representation

Guiding Principles for the EDMO Network

Mindfulness Online: Your Guide to Digital Well-Being

Cognitive Biases and Logic Pitfalls: Behind Reasoning and Decision-Making

BECID Team’s Achievements: October 2024 in Review

Experience: Adapting Estonian Digital Safety Games for Maltese Students

BECID Team’s Achievements: November 2024 in Review

BECID Condemns Meta’s Decision to End Third-Party Fact-Checking Partnerships

Young people were inspired by expert-led trainings at DELFI newsrooms

BECID Team’s Achievements: January 2025 in Review

MEDIATHON | Baltic Youth Excelled in Critical Media Content Creation

BECID Team’s Achievements: February 2025 in Review

Putin and Trump cast as champions of traditional values / Truth Talks: Estonia

BECID Team’s Achievements: March 2025 in Review

“DIGIRES handbook for teachers” is now available in eight languages

Building digital literacy in Estonia through play

How are boys radicalized on social media?

BECID Team’s Achievements: April 2025 in Review

DigiÄKK brought together 300 pre-school children

BECID 1 is coming to an end