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credits: Carole.Burger

Vera Truth

Anne Onymous

Lesliearticle

zaid Ascoop

The decoder

Johnny formation

The team is composed of five journalists. They gather every evening with the editorial board to check the content of the newspaper for the next morning edition. During the last meeting, a group of fake news activists, The Fake News Defense Association, broke into the office and manipulated their files, photos and articles. Their goal is difficult to spot... Your mission : find the real information snooping into each journalist's office before the printing of tomorrow's newspaper. You will discover the 5 ways journalists can manipulate a photo. Note each down.

The eye of the journalist

50

000

Our offices downtown

The team: 5 genuine reporters looking for the truth. Click to learn about the journalists' job.

Ready? Click here

Back to introduction

Your MISSION

Map of the office

The manipulated frontpage

Find the real articles and photos the activists have changed before tomorrow's edition printing, snooping into each journalist's office.

Leslie article's office

Drag the file when you find the real document and drop it in this leather file... but be sure to search the entire room, there is no coming back.

Johnny formation's office

Write the clues you find on your notebook, you will need your notes at the end. You will have to find a letter and a password in each office.

The decoder

Vera Truth's office

Anne Onymous's office

Zaid Ascoop's office

It cannot be printed that way, you need to do something

Back to introduction

Your MISSION

Map of the office

The manipulated frontpage

Find the real articles and photos the activists have changed before tomorrow's edition printing, snooping into each journalist's office.

Leslie article's office

Johnny formation's office

Write the clues you find on your notebook, you will need your notes at the end. You will have to find a letter and a password in each office.

Drag the file as soon as you have found the real document and drop it in this leather file.

The decoder

Vera Truth's office

Anne Onymous's office

Zaid Ascoop's office

It cannot be printed that way, you need to do something

Retour à l'introduction

Your MISSION

Map of the office

The manipulated frontpage

Find the real articles and photos the activists have changed before tomorrow's edition printing, snooping into each journalist's office.

Leslie article's office

Johnny formation's office

Write the clues you find on your notebook, you will need your notes at the end.

Drag the file as soon as you have found the real document and drop it in this leather file.

The decoder

Vera Truth's office

Anne Onymous's office

Zaid Ascoop's office

It cannot be printed that way, you need to do something

Do you need help?

Read and think!!

Look at the mouse, it can be a clue.

-A hand => try to click -A cross => move an object -A line across => write something

Try several actions on the objects you find.

Once in an office, your aim is to find the photo or article that has been checked, that's why you have to investigate, visit the sites, listen to videos or audios, read and answer questions.

put the genuine document in the leather file. Something appears ? Click on it!

Do you need help?

Read and think!!

Look at the mouse, it can be a clue.

-A hand => try to click -A cross => move an object -A line across => write something

Try several actions on the objects you find.

Once in an office, your aim is to find the photo or article that has been checked, that's why you have to investigate, visit the sites, listen to videos or audios, read and answer questions.

put the genuine document in the leather file. Something appears ? Click on it!

Do you need help?

Read and think!!

Look at the mouse, it can be a clue.

-A hand => try to click -A cross => move an object -A line across => write something

Try several actions on the objects you find.

Once in an office, your aim is to find the photo or article that has been checked, that's why you have to investigate, visit the sites, listen to videos or audios, read and answer questions.

put the genuine document in the leather file. Something appears ? Click on it!

Do you need help?

Read and think!!

Look at the mouse, it can be a clue.

-A hand => try to click -A cross => move an object -A line across => write something

Try several actions on the objects you find.

Once in an office, your aim is to find the photo or article that has been checked, that's why you have to investigate, visit the sites, listen to videos or audios, read and answer questions.

put the genuine document in the leather file. Something appears ? Click on it!

The decode

The decoder

Click on the newspaper to go back

The decoder

Clique sur le journal pour retourner au bureau

Clique sur le journal pour retourner au bureau

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Leslie Article's office

Click to modify the frontpage

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Leslie Article

Crédit de la photo : AP/Itsuo Inouye

Note: On this picture, you have to understand what is off screen

Hence the importance of::

If I place here the part of the picture with a threatening soldier, I feel like protecting the prisoner..

If I place here the part of the picture showing a caring soldier, we may think he treats the prisoner well.

Have you found the letter? write it on your notebook...

What is the code revealed when you reconstituted the photo ?

An important date for the newspapers

What is the code revealed when you reconstituted the photo ?

An important date for the newspapers

The difference between the two halfs shows the importance of...

Johnny Formation's office

I really need more skills in IT : photos can be so easily edited with a computer. Even the presidents use it during their campaign or against their opponent...

I wonder what could be the interest of hiding perspirations marks on such a photo......

Johnny's glasses seem to help him discover the edited photos

genuine photo

edited photo

Click to modify the newspaper

Seven differences

Crédits :DPA/ Siemens

What is the element that was added to the edited photo? his...

Do you like to play 7 differences game?

Vera Truth's office

Alarmed parents A new stupid and disgusting challenge Licking the subway poles

Rubbish ... The context of this photo has nothing to do with a challenge, nor with a health study. There are many other photos which could illustrate this study ! What's more, the author must be mentionned.

Nice souvenir of the shooting with the improvisation league "Improv everywhere" ! John

The

(©)of the photo

belong to

OK

Click to modify the frontpage

Memo : On the net , we can better understand the purpose of a site through the sections: Who are we, Contact, or legal notices... On youtube, the "about" section will be useful.

My letter is not me, it's ...

Bureau de Véra Vérité

Alerte parents Un nouveau challenge débile et dégoutant Lécher les barres de métro

N'importe quoi ... Le contexte de cette photo n'a rien à voir avec un challenge, ni une étude de santé d'ailleurs... Il y a pourtant d'autres images pour illustrer cette étude ! Et l'auteur de la photo est mentionné

Super souvenir du tournage avec la troupe d'improvisation théâtrale Improv everywhere ! Alain

Les

(©)de la photo

appartiennent à

OK

Clique pour modifier le journal

Mémo : Sur le web , on peut mieux comprendre le but d'un site grâce aux rubriques Qui sommes nous, Contact, ou aux mentions légales... Sur youtube, la rubrique A propos sera utile

Ma lettre n'est pas du café, c'est du...

A non-profit newsroom, powered by WNYC. Licking Subway Poles "Probably Fine," Says Expert By Rebecca Fishbein Published Feb 5, 2015 The subway is ostensibly a sordid place, one filled with used condoms, human excrement and wheels of cheese. But it appears we're not all in danger of contracting smallpox from a subway pole, or so says one scientist who's been hard at work swabbing train surfaces for the last few years. His results? Thanks to the strength of our immune systems, "the subway is not something to be scared of." Well, we'll see about that. Dr. Chris Mason of Weill Cornell Medical College is one of the very sciencey brains behind the "PathoMap" study, in which he and his team swab subways and other urban surfaces to paint a molecular portrait of the city. The study is embargoed until at least next week, but Mason presented a brief overview as part the American Museum of Natural History's SciCafe series last night, and he assured area germaphobes that subways aren't nearly as disgusting as one might imagine. "You wouldn't want to lick all the poles, even though you'd probably be fine," he told us, noting that he unearthed "nothing traumatic" on the Poles of Death. "Wash your hands and don't walk around with a gaping wound." According to Mason, the reason we haven't all been sickened by subway pole exposure is that our immune systems are strong enough to handle some of the gross bacteria we've stroked on the L train. But he cautioned that in a world where Purell dispensers are stationed in every home and office, that may not always be the case. Infants and young children need to be exposed to pathogens in order to build immunity that can withstand a train pole. In fact, "the best thing to do with newborns is roll them like sushi on the subway ground," Mason said. He's only half-joking. "More exposure [to germs] as a baby is better," he said, noting that, for instance, it's better to let an adorable dog lick a small child's face than shield it from canine tongue, in order to avoid future allergies and illnesses. Another way to prevent a future ruled by Claritin? "The more cockroaches you're exposed to, the greater protection you'll have against allergies," Mason said. Gothamist is a website about New York City news, arts, events and food, brought to you by New York Public Radio. Terms Of Use Privacy Policy Accessibility ©2023 New York Public Radio. All rights reserved.

What is the name of the website which published this fake?

Did you look on the phone?

What is the name of the website that edits the picture (no K)

Anne Onymous' office

Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton slips on the steps walking into SC Strong, a non-profit facility in Charleston, South Carolina, February 27, 2016.Mark Makela/Getty Images/AFP

Drag the screen and watch until 1:30. Answer the questions.Click here, it will give you a new letter.

One photo, two captions ...What newspaper, what source can I trust?

This photo was taken during the 2016 campaign. On two different websites, the caption mentions two very different things. What source tells the truth?

AFP

Breitbart News H. Clinton’s lingering brain condition that appeared after she suffered a blood cot.

Click to modify the newspaper

I would like to see this document a little better.

Crédit : Haitham Mussawi

Crédit : Haitham Mussawi

Anne Onymous' office

Glisse l'écran et regarde jusqu'à 1:30 environ pour compléter les définitions. Tu peux activer les sous-titres au besoin

Une photo, deux légendes ...A quel journal, à quelle source se fier ? Cette vidéo devrait m'aider à comprendre le pluralisme des médias

This photo was taken during the 2016 campaign. On two different websites, the caption mentions two very different things. What source tells the truth?

Click to modify the newspaper

Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton slips on the steps walking into SC Strong, a non-profit facility in Charleston, South Carolina, February 27, 2016.Mark Makela/Getty Images

AFP

Golden age of written press

Choices and orientations of an editorial board

I would like to see this document a litlle clearer.

The way a subject is seen or analysed

Satire is one

Breitbart News has extensively reported on Clinton’s various health problems, including what could be a lingering brain condition that appeared after she suffered a blood cot.

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ton

1845

angle

Back to the office

Could a pen be useful?

What is the value of a photo without a source or a caption?

Did you decypher the code?

What is the value of a photo without a source or a caption?

did you decypher the hidden message?

Zaid Ascoop's office!

Click to modify the newspaper

© REUTERS / HANNAH MCKAY

Is distance respected or not ? © Ólafur Steinar Gestsson and Philip Davali conducted an experiment on camera angle shots in Denmark in May 2020... interesting!

Prince William is royal !

English lesson

Match the figures with the number of fingers

This photo is unacceptable...

One

It is a question point of view !

Two

© REUTERS / PETER NICHOLLS

Three

What is the first name of Wiliam's third child?

Did you open all the links?

Quel est le (1er) prénom du 3éme fils du Prince William ?

avec une majuscule

A code blocks the modification.... It must be a protection created by our journalists? Did you find all the letters scattered in the offices?

I wanted the theater Improv everywhere to benefit from a buzz

The activists will not let the newspaper out without explaining their actions

I find perspiration disgusting.

I wanted to show how violent a war really is.

I just wanted to have fun.

Make you smile

Influence the readers

Heavily promote

Their goals :

Embellish reality

Click when you have understood their intentions

What is their lesson against fake news?

Pay attention to capital letters

Thank you

Thank you!

Thanks

ThanksI

Thank you!

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The decoder

The decoder

Thank you!

The decoder

The decoder

Thank you!

Thanks

MERCI

Thanks

For their content

To the Centre pour l'Education aux Medias et à l'Information - CLEMI Follow the link.

To the museum of Communication in Berne.

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Thank you to the original escape game : carole.burger1@ac-nancy-metz.fr