Webwise
@Webwise_Ireland
We promote safer more effective use of the internet by children and young people in Ireland.
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#Teachers looking for more information and advice on topics including #imagesharing and #consent ; #cyberbullying ; and media and information literacy?
Our webinars, with experts in each topic, along with information on relevant resources, are available on demand ⤵️
#Edchatie
🎮 If your child likes to play games online, they may have encountered a feature called #LootBoxes .
Find out what they are, the risks to watch out for, and advice for #parents in our Explainer Guide. 👇
#OnlineSafety #Gaming
🔐The Connected resource is a great way to help your students to gain an understanding of privacy and their rights online!
👉The resource is available to #teachers and schools for free: bit.ly/42ooBTB
#RightsOnline #Edchatie #DigitalLiteracy
As we're drawing to a close of the pilot campaign #MediaSmartOnline in collaboration with Media&Learning, here is what you should bookmark to look back on:
1️⃣ Discover the partners of this pilot: the Czech, Irish and Polish Safer Internet Centres. Huge thanks for their…
🤔🌐How can we counteract online #hatespeech ? Some #MediaLiteracy actions and initiatives are available to support young people, as well as parents and teachers.📚✅
The #MediaSmartOnline campaign wants to spotlight them here 👉 bit.ly/3PWUdex
Media&Learning
🌐Many children use the internet to widen their circle of friends.
✨These Talking Points are helpful way for #parents to discuss some important issues around making friends online: bit.ly/2IfjoVg
#OnlineSafety #Parenting #Technology
🔔Live Update from the INHOPE/Insafe Training Meeting in Warsaw: Wrapping up Day1 with a Resource competition promoting youth awareness.
Congratulations to the runner-ups @webwise_ireland & klicksafe 🇪🇺 and to the winner @betterinternetf with the project bit.ly/3vUkKCo 👏
Our Anti Bullying Centre (ABC) report with Dr Catherine R. Baker
and Maja Brandt Andreasen on how TikTok and YouTube Shorts recommender algorithms promote male supremacist influencers to boys and young men is now published
Anti Bullying Centre (ABC) DCU Research
antibullyingcentre.ie/recommending-t…
🚨A new study by DCU's ABC reveals that recommender #algorithms on social media platforms are rapidly promoting #misogynistic and male supremacist content. Details about the study and the report here: antibullyingcentre.ie/recommending-t…
Thanks Kate McDonald and RTÉ Prime Time for inviting Webwise Youth Panel to contribute to this important discussion.