The RED Project
The RED Project is a network of school news sites managed and edited by secondary students with the help of professional journalists.
The students who participate in the RED Project analyse current affairs and learn to identify fake news, working as journalists on their own school news site.
2020-2021 COURSE
Young writers
working online
School news sites
in Catalonia, Madrid and the Basque Country
Teachers and journalists
coordinating the sites
It allows students to apply digital skills, using smartphones and tablets as information tools.
It suggests cultural activities and a plan of work specific to each centre.
It offers a means of expression and opinion for students, encouraging critical analysis of the most immediate environment.
It proposes interactive spaces with other communities of students, working on themes of world current affairs.
It turns the students into the agent of the news, offering students a space where they can inform about the centre’s activities.
Learn to analyse, document, structure and create news content
Distinguish information form ‘fake news’, using practical examples
Practice journalistic genres: news, chronicle, opinion reports…
Use social networks as channels of communication, adapting contents as necessary
Use mobiles as communication tools, creating multimedia news
Attend cultural, sporting and social events with junior journalist’s credentials
Participate in the RED prizes, recognising the best news sites
The best articles will be published in Junior Report!
Grants for Online School Magazines (RED)
COURSE 2020-21
COURSE 2020-21
COURSE 2019-20
COURSE 2019-20
Catalonia
Natàlia Jaurrieta
natalia.jaurrieta@blueglobe.media
+34 691 521 601 | +34 933 429 430
Miquel Arasa
miquel.arasa@blueglobe.media
+34 653 959 375 | +34 933 429 430
Madrid
Verónica Gayá
veronica.gaya@blueglobe.media
+34 649 438 383
Lali Bueno
lali.bueno@blueglobe.media
+34 691 317 937 | +34 93 342 94 30
Ada Sanuy
ada.sanuy@blueglobe.media
+34 691 317 937 | +34 93 342 94 30
