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Targalt internetis inspiratsioonikogumik 2024 (Smartly on the Web inspiration package 2024)
A collection of thematic information materials, where you can find games, worksheets, learning environments, lesson plans, etc. The materials and methods found in the collection are for use at information events and school lessons.
Lethaltrends
Dangerous social media trends have become more common among young people, and parents often feel that they are alone. The service warns about dangerous social trends that are gaining visibility. The site also provides information on what harmful and online challenges are and how to talk about them with your child.
Stop-Think-Discuss -Dialogical workshop
Stop, think and talk - dangerous social challenges is a learning material aimed at 7th-9th grades and as a theme for youth work. The assignments encourage you to think about safe social media use and how to act if you encounter a harmful or dangerous social media challenge. The material is digital cards, from which you can choose either all,
or part, according to the schedule.
Youth media survey report
The responses to MLL's Youth media use survey were collected through an online survey during November 2023. A total of 3,627 young people between the ages of 9 and 22 responded to the survey.
The Internet is an important place for young people to strengthen friendships, but many also encounter bullying and harassment there, experiences of being an outsider and loneliness, and addiction. 35 percent of young people would like to reduce their use of the Internet, but feel that they cannot. They expect adults and service providers to play an active role, limit and care.
Adolescents' wellbeing in the online environment
The invitation to participate in this competition is extended to children and teachers who have engaged in our plan to conduct activities promoting safety principles online.
Our theme, "Adolescents' wellbeing in the digital world", addresses the crucial need to prioritize digital wellbeing among young individuals and explores how they choose to cultivate and maintain it amidst persisting online risks.
Discovering joy offline
To counteract excessive device usage, "Discovering joy offline" provides children with a diverse range of captivating and interactive alternatives to spend their summer vacation. Outdoor camps, creative workshops, and involvement in volunteer or community activities are just a few of the options available to allow children to develop physically, intellectually, and emotionally outside the digital environment.
Don't let the burden of cyberbullying crush you!
"Don't let the burden of cyberbullying crush you!" is an initiative aimed at addressing the effects and risks of cyberbullying on children and young people, emphasizing the importance of digital education. The initiative encourages the use of available video resources and teaching materials to initiate discussions on cyberbullying prevention and intervention strategies. Participants are urged to understand responsible Internet use and to learn methods to mitigate the risks they may encounter online.
Educational scenarios
These educational activity scenarios, tailored for each educational level, are designed to help preschoolers and students understand the risks present in the online environment and how to protect themselves. Each scenario presents a moral story and key questions that teachers can address, recommendations, as well as activities that parents can do at home with their children based on the themes covered.
Educational scenarios: the role of critical thinking in combating online disinformation
These educational tools are designed to facilitate understanding and cultivate critical thinking among students, offering practical activities and debates that address the importance of discernment in the digital age. They are used to guide the educational process, helping students identify and evaluate online content, manage emotions, and develop essential skills in combating digital misinformation.
Guide for browsing the Internet safely
The aim of this guide is to provide teachers, adults working with children and young people with easily understandable theoretical resources and practical application recommendations within educational activities, without the need for advanced technologies. In addition to statistical information resulting from sociological research conducted by Save the Children Organization at national level, the material presents important arguments regarding responsible Internet use by children.