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Media literacy & critical thinking: Pressto is live!

Exiting news! - After many months preparing, Pressto is live today
We are offering an extended trial to IH users - Please use code LIEBNIZ (the original proprietor of Truth!)

Our goal at Pressto is to develop media literacy, critical thinking & strong writing skills by making journalism easy, accessible and lovable for students of all ages.

Pressto teach students across the globe to communicate more clearly, to process and interpret information, reduce their risk of depression and self-harm from social media, and foster healthier relationships with themselves and their communities.

How? We are building educational tools in a simple end-to-end content management system. Our cognitive behavioral therapy teaches critical thinking and media, communication, and life skills. Pressto teaches kids the ability to discern and report facts, the difference between fact and opinion, and leaves young people less susceptible to the manipulations of social media.

Conceptually, there are four modules in our roadmap:
Newpaper builder > Students Doing
Educational Tools > Students Learning
CBT > Students Understanding
Pressto Academy > Students Working

IndieHackers was the original inspiration for starting a business, so we are very happy to share this news here. And we are live on Product Hunt - please support us!

You can also see a short video that makes us all very proud here at Pressto: https://youtu.be/xV6zPSRUqQI

You can email directly to: [email protected]

on April 28, 2021
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