Nordic Media Hub

Nordic Youth Media Lab

Nordic Media Hub

A shared library of articles, toolkits, podcasts, and campaign materials created by participants, trainers, and partners. Free to use, share, and build on.

Open access. All materials published here are free to download, translate, and reuse for educational and non-commercial purposes. No registration required.

8 materials

Media literacy

How young people are fighting disinformation in the Nordics

Participants from Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Estonia reflect on what changed in how they read, watch, and share information after the first training week.

AI & Ethics

AI in your newsroom: friend, tool, or threat?

A trainer’s account of introducing AI literacy into youth journalism workshops — the tools that help, the ones that mislead, and the questions no one has clean answers to yet.

Civic participation

From audience to author: what changes when youth create the story

Three participants made their first short documentary during the Digital Lab. A conversation about authorship, responsibility, and trust.

Youth voice

Speaking up: minority youth and the right to be heard in media

Young creators from migrant and minority backgrounds on visibility, language, and who gets to define “the news”.

Fact-checking

Five tools every young journalist should know in 2026

A practical, no-jargon guide from Digital Lab trainers. Free tools for source verification, reverse image search, and detecting AI-generated content.

Nordic cooperation

What Finland, Sweden and Denmark can learn from each other on media education

Partners and educators compare notes — on what works, what doesn’t, and what no one wants to admit.

Digital democracy

Can a podcast change a mind? Youth media and the limits of influence

After producing their first episodes, participants asked harder questions: who is actually listening, and what does responsible reach look like at 19?

Wellbeing

Emotional resilience in the age of information overload

The project psychologist on what happens to young people trained to consume media critically while being exposed to more of it than any previous generation.