national and european projects

Our projects

We develop initiatives to improve the audiovisual sector always with the aim of defending users, especially minors, through the promotion of a responsible use of social networks, media literacy and the fight against misinformation.

Learn more about the projects in which we participate and how you can collaborate with us.

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SIC-SPAIN 3.0: INFLUENCER TRUST PROJECT

In the 3rd edition of the SIC-SPAIN project led by Incibe, iCmedia develops the Influencers Trust Project with the aim of applying the guidelines derived from the White Paper on Responsible Influence and ITL, and to promote a responsible use of social networks by all the agents involved in the influence environment.

To this end, within this project, iCmedia creates the hub of responsible influence in www.influencerstrustlabeleu.org and the media literacy program in the classroom "responsible in the networks" aimed at students in 5th and 6th grade of EP.

Sic Spain 3.0 is a project co-financed by the European Union.

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BREAK THE CHAIN

Break the Chain is a project aimed at adults and adult educators, which offers tools to identify fake news and break the chain of diffusion that viralizes them in the networks.

This project is co-funded by the European Union, coordinated by iCmedia and developed in collaboration with EDUcentrum, E-Seniors, Komicha, Atermon and HeartHands Solutions.

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SIC SPAIN 2.0: WHITE PAPER ON RESPONSIBLE INFLUENCE

In the 2nd edition of the SIC-SPAIN project led by Incibe, iCmedia analyzes in depth the ecosystem of digital content creators and their impact on society. The White Paper on Responsible Influence gathers the reflections, recommendations, guidelines and conclusions derived from the interviews conducted with all the agents involved in the influence environment.

The LBIR has been co-funded by the European Union and developed by iCmedia together with ISEM Fashion BusinessSchool and the collaboration of NewLink and ConEse Consulting.

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INFLUENCERS TRUST LABEL (ITL)

With the aim of building an informed and critical citizenship, iCmedia creates the Influencers Trust Label project , a label of transparency and trust, which strengthens the legal legitimacy of content creators and their environment, promotes transparency and favors the responsible use of social networks.This label strengthens the legal legitimacy of content creators and their environment, promotes transparency and encourages the responsible use of social networks.

The project has been promoted and co-funded by the European Union, and developed by iCmedia with the participation of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (FCSH) and YouthProAktiv, and the collaboration of NewLink.

05

SCAI

This project develops tools and indicators to create an Audiovisual Trust Seal for Television News, with the aim of helping in the fight against disinformation and the dissemination of fake news.

It is funded by the Erasmus+ program program of the European Commission, coordinated by iCmedia and developed in collaboration with the University of Navarra, the Universität Bielefeld, Fundazione Vicoli Romani and Youth ProAktive.

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SIC-SPAIN 1.0: MEDIA LITERACY TOOLKIT

For the 1st edition of the SIC-SPAIN project led by Incibe, iCmedia creates the Media Literacy Toolkit. A pedagogical tool for educators, parents and minors to acquire the ability to assess the quality and age rating of audiovisual content, and allow them to make free and informed decisions.

Media Literacy Toolkit has been co-financed by the European Union.

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AUDIOVISUAL TRUSTMARK

The SCA works to achieve transparency around age ratings. Its goal is to encourage viewers to make free and informed choices, protect minors and create a tool for advertisers to protect their reputation by investing in appropriate and appropriately rated content.

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EUROPEAN COOPERATION IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

With the aim of guaranteeing the rights of children and families, iCmedia has participated in The Cost Action project. An initiative that proposes the creation of a pan-European network that includes family support policies, combining the common objectives of all participating countries and the recognition of the specificities of their different cultural contexts.

Collaborate with iCmedia!

iCmedia is a non-profit organization, funded through public grants and private donations.

You can help us in our mission to defend the rights of minors and improve the audiovisual sector by making a financial contribution, or as a volunteer.