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Infotainment is another way of getting information across - with the active participation of the public. You can also call it entertainment which brings information.

It is particularly popular among children and young people. But also very useful for anybody else with a gene for competition and self-tests.

europa.GO was created some years ago by the European Commission.

Have a look:    http://europa.eu/europago/

By clicking on the link you have different choices. Each time to continue you will (hopefully) learn something about Europe.

For the moment europa.GO runs in eleven languages.


A Children's Corner has been created by the European Central Bank in Frankfurt. Its purpose is to stimulate kids to learn about the Euro:

http://www.ecb.int/bc/children/html/index.en.html



National Geographic runs a very interesting site with several games:

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/kids/games/

www.nationalgeographic.com/geobee/ax/newquizstart1.html.


The part of the site with 5 new questions / answers every day is VERY popular. Very informing. And very easy to run.


The European Schoolnet is also running a number of games:

http://www.eun.org/portal/index.htm
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