The cybersecurity awareness campaign aims to make individuals more aware of the increasing and sophisticated online risks. By providing practical advice and engaging content, it helps people better protect their devices and personal data.
- Country: Luxembourg.
- Languages: Luxembourgish, English, French, German.
- Target audience: Parents and caregivers, teachers and educators.
The Catalan Audiovisual Council (CAC) launched eduCAC in 2018; a media literacy programme that offers primary and secondary schools and families educational resources to use audiovisual content critically and responsibly. The project is supported by the Catalan Regional Ministry of Education, the Catalan Society of Journalists, the Catalan Broadcasting Corporation (CCMA) and the "la Caixa" bank foundation. It aims to encourage critical analysis of content viewed on any type of screen and sensible device use, particularly among minors.
- Country: Spain.
- Languages: Catalan.
- Target audience: Parents and caregivers, teachers and educators.
Turnkey workshop sheet by the French Safer Internet Centre for running an information decoding workshop in middle school
- Country: France.
- Languages: French.
- Target audience: Parents and caregivers.
Since 2014 the SIC consortium member ARNES provides (twice a year) massive online open course (MOOC) about the safe use of the internet and digital devices for teachers, pedagogical faculties students, parents and general public. In two national projects “Dvig digitalne kompetentnosti” and “Digitrajni učitelj” ARNES runs special editions of this course targeting teachers in schools involved in the two projects. Following the years of experience with a MOOC about the safe use of the internet and digital devices for teaches, pedagogical faculties students and parents in 2019, ARNES performed further massive online open course (MOOC) about the safe use of the internet and digital devices, called "MOST-VO", for pupils of second and third levels of elementary schools. The MOOC is a complementary tool for teachers and other educators who can use it in their activities. The course covers a very wide range of online safety-related topics, adopting a child-friendly perspective, including key measures such as recognising fraud online and checking the validity of the published content, cyberbullying, screentime management, and so on.
- Country: Slovenia.
- Languages: Slovenian.
- Target audience: Children and young people, parents and caregivers, teachers and educators.
Digital kit + paper activity by the French Safer Internet Centre: learn to sort out truth from falsehood online, in primary school.
- Country: France.
- Languages: French.
- Target audience: Teachers and educators.
At our workshops, we teach people of all age groups to think critically and navigate in a demanding information environment. Workshops focused on information literacy on social networks and ways to move responsibly in the online world. As part of the workshops, we involve the participants in several activities, which we then reflect on together. They will practice not only argumentation, but also critical and analytical thinking. Here, the lecturer is mainly in the role of a guide who helps the participants to acquire new knowledge, skills and attitudes.
- Country: Czech Republic.
- Languages: Czech.
- Target audience: Children and young people, teachers and educators.
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!