Skip to main content
European Union flag
Log in
Community Message
Membership to the Community Portal is only available to Community members.
Select Accept to continue to the Login page.

Online abuse – get help, report it!

Contact a helpline

Search

Search for a wealth of content and resources on the Better Internet for Kids platform.

Browse the results below, or use the filters to refine your search.

Search

Search for a wealth of content and resources on the Better Internet for Kids platform.

Browse the results below, or use the filters to refine your search.

Search

Search for a wealth of content and resources on the Better Internet for Kids platform.

Browse the results below, or use the filters to refine your search.

Showing 1 - 3 out of 3 results

  • Resource
  • Estonian Safer Internet Centre
  • 06 March 2025

It is an interactive role-playing game that simulates real-life scenarios in relation to the using of artificial intelligence in the educational environment. 

The main objective is to engage educators in meaningful discussions about the complex and emerging issues arising from the use of artificial intelligence in the educational environment. The game helps participants explore the effects of artificial intelligence from different points of view and fosters a deeper understanding of ethical considerations and practical consequences. 

  • Resource
  • French Safer Internet Centre
  • 06 March 2025

Sors-moi de l’IA (Get Me Out of AI) is an engaging, educational escape game designed for educators, families and youth (ages 8+) to explore artificial intelligence (AI) in a fun and interactive way. Developed by Internet Sans Crainte for Safer Internet Day 2025, the game raises awareness of AI’s impact, ethics, and responsible use through critical thinking and problem-solving challenges. 

  • Resource
  • ECP
  • 31 January 2025

This flyer creates awareness among parents and caretakers of children between 8 and 14 years old. 

On the side of social media, tips are shared on the consequences of social media, AI, fake news and sharing of an unrealistic image.
On the side of gaming, tips are shared on the behavior during gaming, knowing who the children are gaming with, online purchases and how to look for help. 

This flyer has been distributed online and offline in local police offices. 

© BIK
© BIK
Stay informed

Read the quarterly Better Internet for Kids bulletin for all the latest news.