A live streamed remote lesson (held on 8 October 2025) was aimed at all Finnish students in grades 7–9, as well as lower secondary school teachers and other professionals. The lesson included interviews, comedic inserts, challenges and other activities for young people following the lesson. Additionally, a learning material was created for teachers to help them deal with the themes after watching the remote lesson.
In 2025, SuperDigikoulu focused on the following themes:
- Cyberbullying: what does bullying on digital platforms look like? How should you act or help a friend in a cyberbullying situation? When does bullying online become a crime?
- Digital safety: how can you keep yourself and your friends safe from online dangers? What are the latest online threats facing young people?
- Artificial intelligence: can you recognise AI generated videos and messages? What should you do if you fall victim to an AI driven scam? A deepfake of a friend – a harmless joke or identity theft?
The recording of the lesson was distributed to enrolled schools as an option to be watched later together with students.
The digital lesson reached more than 95,000 lower secondary school students in over 430 schools across Finland. The first ever SuperDigischool, held in October 2024, gathered over 70,000 students. SuperDigischool was organised in collaboration between the Mannerheim League for Child Welfare (MLL) and the telecommunications company Elisa.
A live streamed remote lesson (held on 8 October 2025) was aimed at all Finnish students in grades 7–9, as well as lower secondary school teachers and other professionals. The lesson included interviews, comedic inserts, challenges and other activities for young people following the lesson. Additionally, a learning material was created for teachers to help them deal with the themes after watching the remote lesson.
In 2025, SuperDigikoulu focused on the following themes:
- Cyberbullying: what does bullying on digital platforms look like? How should you act or help a friend in a cyberbullying situation? When does bullying online become a crime?
- Digital safety: how can you keep yourself and your friends safe from online dangers? What are the latest online threats facing young people?
- Artificial intelligence: can you recognise AI generated videos and messages? What should you do if you fall victim to an AI driven scam? A deepfake of a friend – a harmless joke or identity theft?
The recording of the lesson was distributed to enrolled schools as an option to be watched later together with students.
The digital lesson reached more than 95,000 lower secondary school students in over 430 schools across Finland. The first ever SuperDigischool, held in October 2024, gathered over 70,000 students. SuperDigischool was organised in collaboration between the Mannerheim League for Child Welfare (MLL) and the telecommunications company Elisa.
- cyberbullying artificial intelligence (AI) online safety
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