In 2021 an agreement had been concluded by Google and International Children’s Safety Services (abbr. ICSS). Google had a Programme called ‘Be Internet Awesome’ (abbr. BIA) thanks to ICSS which is now available in Hungarian as well. BIA’s main goal is to educate online safety in Hungarian schools in order to reduce internet abuse and raise awareness to the importance of safer online presence. As part of the Programme, BIA will help teachers, children and parents to be more conscious, responsible online citizens.
Within framework of this Programme there are five posters fostering safety usage of internet. These posters are colorful daily reminders of the 5 foundational lessons of online safety.
According to the BIA’s educational materials, the theme of these posters are:
• Be Internet SMART - Share with care
• Be Internet ALERT – Don’t fall for fake
• Be Internet STRONG – Secure your secrets
• Be Internet KIND – It’s cool to be kind
• Be Internet BRAVE – When in doubt, talk it out
About this resource
In 2021 an agreement had been concluded by Google and International Children’s Safety Services (abbr. ICSS). Google had a Programme called ‘Be Internet Awesome’ (abbr. BIA) thanks to ICSS which is now available in Hungarian as well. BIA’s main goal is to educate online safety in Hungarian schools in order to reduce internet abuse and raise awareness to the importance of safer online presence. As part of the Programme, BIA will help teachers, children and parents to be more conscious, responsible online citizens.
Within framework of this Programme there are five posters fostering safety usage of internet. These posters are colorful daily reminders of the 5 foundational lessons of online safety.
According to the BIA’s educational materials, the theme of these posters are:
• Be Internet SMART - Share with care
• Be Internet ALERT – Don’t fall for fake
• Be Internet STRONG – Secure your secrets
• Be Internet KIND – It’s cool to be kind
• Be Internet BRAVE – When in doubt, talk it out
About this resource
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