Bienvenue les 6e - College workshop kit 2024 (interactive PDF)
3 turnkey sessions by the French Safer Internet Centre to address the challenges of the digital life of a young middle school student.
- Country: France.
- Languages: French.
- Target audience: Children and young people, teachers and educators.
Media competence – Prototypical tasks
Would you like to try out Mediamanual (AT) tasks for building and deepening media skills? The workbook for secondary school levels I and II describes what students should know and be able to do in the area of media education.
- Country: Austria.
- Languages: German.
- Target audience: Children and young people, teachers and educators.
Media Literacy Ireland (MLI)
Media Literacy Ireland (MLI) is an informal alliance of individuals and organisations who work together on a mainly voluntary basis to promote media literacy in Ireland. Facilitated by Coimisiún na Meán, MLI has over 250 members drawn from a broad range of sectors.
The vision is for all Irish people to be empowered with the skills and confidence to be able to access and critically evaluate content and services across all platforms, understand and question how media and digital technology operate, identify and manage risks, and participate in the public sphere in a responsible, ethical and effective manner.
- Country: Ireland.
- Languages: English, Irish.
- Target audience: Children and young people, parents and caregivers, teachers and educators.
Online misinformation in simple words
The Greek Safer Internet Centre together with the Hellenic Cybersecurity Authority of the Ministry of Digital Governance created a video, so that we can all learn about online misinformation and how to spot it.
- Country: Greece.
- Languages: Greek, English.
- Target audience: Children and young people, parents and caregivers, teachers and educators.
Podcast CSI Hrvatska and #BoljiOnline
Monthly podcasts published on the Croatian Safer Internet Centre YouTube channel, created in cooperation with A1 Hrvatska (partner).
- Country: Croatia.
- Languages: Croatian.
- Target audience: Parents and caregivers, teachers and educators.
Podcast: There are no stupid questions
Safely introducing children to the online world is the role of parents, carers and teachers. But are they sufficiently aware of what is happening online? What tools can they use to inspire children and young people to use the internet in a worthwhile way and protect them from potential dangers? This is what can be found out in the podcast ‘There are no stupid questions’ of VOX FM radio, whose guest was Anna Rywczyńska, an expert from NASK.
- Country: Poland.
- Languages: Polish.
- Target audience: Parents and caregivers, teachers and educators.
Cyber security month in Croatia
In November, a conference is organised as well as various promotional activities, increased media engagement and announcements on social networks of SIC Croatia.
- Country: Croatia.
- Languages: Croatian.
- Target audience: Children and young people, Parents and caregivers, Teachers and educators.
FICE 35 - Split conference
“SHAPING TOMORROW'S CARE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH: Quality and innovation in alternative care”
The conference will be a hybrid event with the possibility to participate in a number of online sessions remotely. FICE International (Fédération Internationale des Communautés Educatives) is a global network of organisations and professionals in the field of child and youth care and out-of-home care from more than 45 countries. FICE maintains contacts with UNESCO, UNICEF, the Council of Europe and ECOSOC. It is also a member of the UN-NGO-Group on the Rights of the Child and member of ENSACT.
The first Fice international scientific world congress was organized in 1948 in Trogen, Switzerland and has so far passed through almost all European countries, but this is the first time that it will be organised in Croatia.
- Country: Croatia.
- Languages: Croatian, English.
- Target audience: Teachers and educators.
"Make It Clear: On Effective Media Education" conference
Conference was held on 28 May 2024. The event was organised in a hybrid format and gathered nearly 1,000 participants. It was conducted in Polish, English, and Polish Sign Language. The conference was primarily aimed at teachers and educators seeking effective methods to work with youth in the field of media education. The event's goal was to present the challenges related to media education and ways to effectively overcome them, providing tools and inspiration for daily teaching practice to promote the ability to analyze and evaluate information. Modern approaches to educating children and youth about understanding and filtering information were also discussed.
- Country: Poland.
- Languages: Polish, Latvian, Romanian, English.
- Target audience: Teachers and educators.
Epilietis.eu
Association “Langas į ateitį” (“Window to the Future”) summarised its more than 10 years of experience, results and best practices of basic ICT skills training by developing the website www.epilietis.eu (“Lithuania’s e-Citizen”).
This website is in Lithuanian as it is aimed at Lithuanian citizens who want to improve their ICT skills and learn how to use public and private e-services. The learning material content presentation is designed for those who need encouragement and help in acquiring ICT skills: most relevant public and private e-services are presented in a simple way, along with useful links, helpful tips, learning material as well as tests for knowledge evaluation.
- Country: Lithuania.
- Languages: Lithuanian.
- Target audience: Teachers and educators.
Lectures "The role of teachers and educators in the growth of children in the digital age"
Lectures are being carried out in dozens of schools across Croatia. The exact dates and schedule for the school are being worked out.
The topics of the lectures are:
1. The first screens (preschoolers)
2. Screens and risks (preschoolers)
3. Online challenges
4. Problematic screen use (primary and secondary school)
5. Snapchat
6. The influence of social media on mental health
7. Peer violence
8. Sexting and sextortion
9. Video games
10. Hate speech
- Country: Croatia.
- Languages: Croatian.
- Target audience: Children and young people, teachers and educators.
O2 Chytrá škola - O2 Smart School
The grant program offers a support mainly for schools, focusing on teaching digital, computer and media literacy and internet safety, with a portal offering a wide range of resources for teaching media literacy.
- Country: Czech Republic.
- Languages: Czech.
- Target audience: Teachers and educators.
Board games to strengthen children’s digital and media literacy skills
The Latvian Safer Internet Centre has developed educational games to strengthen media literacy and digital literacy among children and young people. The kit consists of six games and each of them focuses on a different aspect of media literacy and digital literacy offering 30 cards with images,30 cards with texts, game descriptions, questions, exercises etc. The titles and topics are the following:
1. Observe, analyse and act!
2. Play and think critically!
3. Read, understand and comment!
4. Know, don't guess!
5. Speak the language of technology!
6. Be safe online!
- Country: Latvia.
- Languages: Latvian.
- Target audience: Parents and caregivers, teachers and educators.
Platform for Media Education by One World in Schools
In 2016, under the name Platform for media education, we founded an informal community of organizations and entities that are active in the field of media education. We formulated common goals that we want to fulfill through joint meetings, projects and speaking at professional forums. Platform Goals support of media education at all levels of formal and informal education connecting existing activities in the field of media education, exchange of experience promoting the importance of media literacy among the professional and lay public
- Country: Czech Republic.
- Languages: Czech.
- Target audience: Teachers and educators.
Wikimedia Česká republika
Wikimedia Česká republika recently launched the Media Literacy Portal to support education in this area. The portal is a signpost of information and educational tools that can be used by libraries, schools and the public.
- Country: Czech Republic.
- Languages: Czech.
- Target audience: Teachers and educators, parents and caregivers.
Be MediaSmartOnline: guide to media literacy initiatives in Europe
Based on the extensive and resourceful materials collected in the mapping exercise of the EU media literacy landscape, and on the consultation of the network of Safer Internet Centres all across Europe, this guide collects together the many media literacy programmes, actions, trainings, campaigns and other initiatives currently available across Europe. Currently, it features over 120 entries!