The Facts4All – Schools as community hubs against disinformation is a one year project co-funded by the European Commission's Media Literacy for All Programme, which aims to increase awareness and critical thinking in relation to online disinformation across generations – in particular young people and their (grand)parents.
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KID_ACTIONS (Kick-off preventIng and responDing to children and AdolesCenT cyberbullyIng through innovative mOnitoring and educatioNal technologieS) aims to raise awareness of cyberbullying among young people and encourage reporting of incidents following an interactive, gamified and holistic approach that entails both the formal and non-formal learning environments.
Digital CitizenshipDigital SkillUp is dedicated to making basic knowledge on emerging technologies available and accessible to all citizens and SMEs.
Digital CitizenshipThe Youth Skills (ySKILLS) project aims to better understand the role of digital skills in the life of children and the effect those skills have on their wellbeing, education and social life.
Digital CitizenshipThe School of Social Networks will provide a starting point for an ongoing conversation between children, parents and teachers, while raising awareness on the role being played by established online safety stakeholders at national level.
Digital CitizenshipChildren and young people go online virtually every day. International data on children and online media is extensive, heterogeneous and partly contradictory.
Digital CitizenshipThe Games in Schools 2019 (GIS2019) explores the opportunities and challenges offered by integrating games into teaching and learning.
Digital CitizenshipThe project will organise six European workshops in 2019 and 2020 with the aim of promoting peer learning and the exchange of experiences in the field of Entrepreneurship Education (EE) and Women Entrepreneurship (WE). In addition to the workshops, the project aims to enhancing mutual learning and to explore possible collaborations in specific areas between countries and between stakeholders and contributing to designing new European and national strategies for the promotion of EE and WE.
Digital CitizenshipSocial Media Literacy for Change (sml4change) is a one-year project co-ordinated by European Schoolnet which aims to support European school leaders and teachers, particularly those working with young people at risk of being socially marginalised, to foster social media literacy (SML) in both their school and local community, thus reaching out to citizens at large.
Digital CitizenshipSELMA (Social and Emotional Learning for Mutual Awareness) is a two-year project co-funded by the European Commission which aims to tackle the problem of online hate speech by promoting mutual awareness, tolerance, and respect.
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