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Research - Iene Miene Media Monitor 2022
Since 2012, the Dutch Media Literacy Network has initiated the 'Iene Miene Media Monitor', a large-scale study into media use within households with young children. This annually recurring measurement examines how children aged 0 to 6 years use various media (devices) and how parents guide them in this. The research was conducted by CHOICE Insights + Strategy, through an online quantitative survey among 1,130 parents of children aged 0 to 6 years.
Vision paper: Digital media in relation to exercise in 0-4 year olds
In this document you can read about the vision of the Knowledge Center Sport & Exercise, Trimbos Institute and the Dutch Media Literacy Network on digital media use in relation to exercise in 0-4 year olds. In addition, you will receive tips on how to support parents with their digital media education.
Stop au cyberharcèlement : de mots à maux
This dossier is divided into two main parts. The first part provides concrete and useful information on cyberstalking, cyberbullying, its functioning and dynamics. This theoretical information supports the understanding of the processes involved in cyberstalking and enables targeted intervention. In this way, you can act proactively and avoid the uncontrollable snowball effect of cyberbullying. The second part of the dossier is about activities you can carry out with young people around the topic of cyberbullying.
Stop cyberpesten : als delen kwetsen wordt.
This dossier is divided into two main parts. The first part provides concrete and useful information on cyberstalking, cyberbullying, its functioning and dynamics. This theoretical information supports the understanding of the processes involved in cyberstalking and enables targeted intervention. In this way, you can act proactively and avoid the uncontrollable snowball effect of cyberbullying. The second part of the dossier is about activities you can carry out with young people around the topic of cyberbullying.
Appropriate age for use of online applications - PEGI
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Do you feel safe allowing your child to ride a roller coaster without a proper harness that they can slip through? Do you feel comfortable allowing your child to be exposed to situations that could highly affect their emotional and psychological wellbeing?
Awareness Grooming
It's very dangerous to keep online secrets.
You will most probably come across people with sinister intentions interested in you.
A person might deceive you by being a great friend or lover, in order to put you in an extremely harmful situation.
Don't risk betrayal, disappointment, and heartbreak by sharing intimate selfies online. No matter if it's a person you know or a potential love interest.
Balanced Use of Technology
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Time is precious and irreplaceable. Once a moment is lost, it's lost forever.
Are you in control of how you use your time, or is there something stealing away your power?
Social Media is well known to be a time-waster that drains your energy when you could be using your precious moments on something more meaningful that can you closer to your goals.
Cyberbullying - online meme
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Words can really hurt.
Cyberbullying can be extremely damaging, both emotionally and psychologically.
Offer support and kindness, instead of being a bystander so that you can really make a difference.
You have the ability to boost and support in real life by powering up those who are being picked on.
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BeSmartOnline is the Maltese Safer Internet Centre.
Digizens: A magazine from SaferInternet4Kids’ Youth Panel
The idea of creating a magazine, in which young people's opinions about the online world will be recorded, seemed particularly attractive to the Greek youth panel. So, they collaborated with passion and analyzed issues concerning their involvement with the Internet through their own eyes. The youth panel expressed their opinions on issues like body positivity, catfishing, online gender-based violence, and online fraud. Through their articles, the members of the youth panel analyzed many different kinds of online risks, as well as tips on how a user can stay safe.
8 cyber security advises
To raise awareness and stress the importance of cybersecurity and to promote Cyber Security Month initiative which is on October Latvian SIC created digital poster including eight simple safety advices how to improve cyber security on the daily basis inviting children and adults to take actions to ensure they feel safe and protected online. Privacy, safety settings, safe passwords, 2FA are crucial when taking care of online safety. We also advised schools, libraries and youth centres to print out the poster and place it in lobbies, on notice boards, visitor’s rooms.