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#TalkListenLearn Safer Internet Day 2022

Webwise in partnership with the National Parents Council Primary are hosted the #TalkListenLearn Safer Internet Day 2022 event on supporting […]

Webinar – Introducing online safety to young children

Information for Teachers

Module 5: Publishing Online – Project-Based Assessment

Explained: What Are Deepfakes?

  What are Deepfakes? Deepfakes are fake videos created using digital software, machine learning and face swapping. Deepfakes are computer-created […]

Webwise at Zeminar 2018 – Part 8

Members of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak about online safety, and what young people could do to promote online safety in their homes and schools.

Webwise at Zeminar 2018 – Part 7

Members of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak about online safety, and what young people could do to promote online safety in their homes and schools.

Getting Involved in Safer Internet Day at Ardscoil Mhuire

Hear all about how one Limerick school got involved in Safer Internet Day and the impact it has had on […]

Free online course – ‘Hacking hate – How to empower young people to understand and disrupt online hate’

The negative effect of online hate speech is an increasing problem, and it is important that young people are equipped […]

Our Year in Review: Highlights to Date 18/19

As we approach the end of another school year we take a look back at some of the important work […]

Explainer: What is Kik?

Update: Kik Messenger is due to shut down in mid October 2019.   What is Kik? Kik is a mobile […]

Explained – What is MeowChat?

  MeowChat allows users to talk with friends and chat to new people nearby or across the world. UPDATE: Under […]

Parenting issues will not be solved because ‘there is an app for that’

New Study on Online Parental Controls from EU Kids Online:  A critical stance towards online parental controls is paramount as […]

Sexting – Information for School Leaders

What is Sexting? The term ‘sexting’ was coined in early 21st century; it is a concatenation of the words sex […]

Create an Internet Safety Poster

The #up2us anti-bullying resource comes complete with a interactive poster-making kit. This is a great actviity to incorporate as part […]

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