Closing chapter: Highlights and key figures from the project
The TADAM partners met in December 2025 for a final time at a transnational meeting in Tampere, Finland, providing an opportunity to reflect on the project’s outcomes.
The TADAM partners met in December 2025 for a final time at a transnational meeting in Tampere, Finland, providing an opportunity to reflect on the project’s outcomes.
The TADAM Toolkit is now available online. It brings together the final outcomes of the project, including 10 media literacy activities.
60 professionals from gathered in Athens to co-develop projects on education about artificial intelligence and its impact on the media.
Media educators, researchers and journalists from diverse backgrounds, will work in teams to develop tools to help people meet the challenges posed by AI in the information .
A total of 22 regional workshops were conducted across various European locations, involving different countries including Italy, Belgium, Greece, Finland, France, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Sweden, and Romania.
Have you ever realised with “delay” that the information you were receiving had been produced using artificial intelligence?
Open to all: whether you are a journalist, researcher, student, media educator, teacher, IT expert, etc. Join the discussion!
This webinar is scheduled on is scheduled on Thursday 3rd April 2025 at 17.00 PM CET.
The aim of the workshop was to raise awareness of the use of artificial intelligence in different forms, the use of artificial intelligence models in education, media production and journalistic activities.
Média Animation organized a TADAM workshop on February 20, 2025, at the Media and Information Education Center of ESJ Lille, aimed at journalists involved in media and information education sessions for the public.


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