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Over the years, Safer Internet Centres (SICs) in Europe have developed various educational resources and videos aimed at helping teachers, parents and carers, and children and young people, to discover the online world safely. Now you can access all of these resources in just one place via the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) resource directory.

Browse the resources below, or use the options to refine your search.

Resource directory

Over the years, Safer Internet Centres (SICs) in Europe have developed various educational resources and videos aimed at helping teachers, parents and carers, and children and young people, to discover the online world safely. Now you can access all of these resources in just one place via the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) resource directory.

Browse the resources below, or use the options to refine your search.

Resource directory

Over the years, Safer Internet Centres (SICs) in Europe have developed various educational resources and videos aimed at helping teachers, parents and carers, and children and young people, to discover the online world safely. Now you can access all of these resources in just one place via the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) resource directory.

Browse the resources below, or use the options to refine your search.

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Digital Brilliant – Activities for Parent-Teacher Meetings
  • website
  • Media Council for Children and Young People
  • 09 May 2019

“Digital Brilliant” (in Danish: Digital Genial) is an online toolbox that consists of exercises targeted parent-teacher meetings in 1st -6th grade. The purpose is to shed light on the children’s online life and the general digital wellbeing in the specific school class. The resource encourages a dialogue where experiences and knowledge are being shared, which can support the collaboration on digital topics between the parents and between the parents and the teachers.

  • Danish
Series of lesson plans about safety and security at schools for different age groups
  • lesson plan
  • INCIBE
  • 09 May 2019

The series of Internet Segura for Kids - IS4K’s lesson plans about safety and security, provide guidance for teachers. Each lesson plan includes two dynamic and interactive activities based on the promotion of personal responsibility and critical thinking for children and young people when facing online content, each of them lasts 50 minutes.

  • Spanish
Myth vs Reality: A Practical PSHE Toolkit
  • lesson plan
  • Childnet International
  • 03 May 2019

‘Myth vs Reality’ is phase 2 of our practical PSHE toolkit for educators of young people aged 11-14. Its purpose is to help educators generate discussion amongst young people about their online experiences and challenge them to consider how real the content is that we see online.

  • English
There are many things parents don't understand...
  • guide
  • Media Council for Children and Young People
  • 04 April 2019

This publication is an online guide targeted parents of children between the age of 7-12. The guide is a combination of information, guidelines and tips on how to deal with children's online experiences, habits, behavior and privacy. The guide includes animation films and podcasts with children, parents and one of Denmark’s leading media researchers. The guide also contains the latest research on Danish children's media use in facts & figures.

  • English
Citizen code
  • video
  • TRALALERE
  • 24 February 2019

Citizen code is a series and youth magazine comprising episodes of 2:30 minutes for teens (9-14... up to 77).
This series mixes real shots and motion design to showcase the mechanics and diversity within our digital culture
Each episode explains one key digital concept, to go behind the scenes of digital production. The idea isn't to turn every child into a programmer, but to avoid blind consumerism. Citizen Code gives users tools to better understand the digital world, as well as digital jobs and stakes.

  • English
harcèlement, parents parlons-en
  • text
  • TRALALERE
  • 24 February 2019

Un espace dédié aux parents pour les guider sur le sujet du harcèlement :
des conseils type, des video, le renvoi vers des services compétents.
Harcèlement, cyberharcèlement, qu’est-ce que c’est ?
- Que faire si mon enfant se fait harceler ?
- Que faire si mon enfant en harcèle un autre ?
- Qui peut m’aider en cas de harcèlement ?
- Comment mettre fin au harcèlement sur les réseaux sociaux ?
- 5 conseils pour prévenir les cyberviolences

  • French
HTML Heroes - An Introduction to the Internet
  • video
  • DES
  • 06 February 2019

HTML Heroes is specifically designed to support primary school teachers when teaching students about the safe and responsible uses of the Internet. HTML Heroes will be taught as part of Social, Personal and Health Education (SPHE) curriculum in schools for children between the ages of 7 and 10.

  • English
HTML Heroes - What can I trust online?
  • video
  • DES
  • 06 February 2019

The programme introduces pupils to the HTML Heroes – two USB characters (Archie and Ruby) who come to life when the classroom empties at break-time and introduce pupils to the online world. Archie and Ruby perform catchy and fun internet safety raps on determining what online content can be trusted.

  • English
HTML Heroes - What is the internet?
  • video
  • DES
  • 06 February 2019

The video supports the HTML Heroes educational resource - www.webwise.ie/html-heroes and introduces pupils to the HTML Heroes – two USB characters (Archie and Ruby) who come to life when the classroom empties at break-time and introduce pupils to the online world. Archie and Ruby perform catchy and fun internet safety raps about how the internet works.

  • English
HTML Heroes- Online Advertising
  • video
  • DES
  • 06 February 2019

The programme introduces pupils to the HTML Heroes – two USB characters (Archie and Ruby) who come to life when the classroom empties at break-time and introduce pupils to the online world. Archie and Ruby perform catchy and fun internet safety raps about online advertising.

  • English
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