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Explained: Online Algorithms

Algorithms play a big role in shaping what we see, do, and experience online. They decide which posts, videos, and […]

Digital Media Literacy: Tips for Parents 

Children and teens are constantly engaging with digital content—from videos and social media posts to news articles and online ads. […]

Developing Healthy Digital Habits

In today’s connected world, technology offers incredible opportunities for learning, connecting, and exploring. However, navigating the online space also requires […]

Safer Internet Day 2025 Event

Prepare / Protect / Thrive: Navigating Algorithms and Influencers   Hosted in Microsoft Dream Space, the 2025 Safer Internet Day […]

Tips for Safe Smart Device

Children and young people all over Ireland will unwrap smart devices this Christmas season, opening exciting new opportunities for learning, […]

SID2025 Social Media Pack

Safer Internet Day (SID) is a global wide to promote a safer internet for all users, especially children and  young […]

Safer Internet Day 2025 – Information Session

Safer Internet Day is a key date in the online safety calendar. Every year, thousands of people take part in […]

Best General Media Literacy Initiative Award – MLI Awards 2024!

Webwise is thrilled to receive the Best General Media Literacy Initiative award at the Media Literacy Ireland Awards 2024. Supported by Coimisiún na Meán, the MLI Awards aim to recognise and celebrate the people and projects that empower individuals and communities with essential media literacy skills.

Casting the Net – Is it an ad?

As teens, lots of us get our information from social media, and following influencers can be a great way to […]

MenABLE Hackathon by Webwise Youth Panelist Kiva

In Trending, Youth, Youth Events and Activities MenABLE Hackathon by Webwise Youth Panelist Kiva Written by Webwise Youth Panelist Kiva. I started my […]

Explained: What is the Online Safety Code?

What is the Online Safety Code? Coimisiún na Meán’s Online Safety Code sets out new binding rules that oblige video-sharing […]

MediaSmartOnline: spotlighting media literacy initiatives in and beyond Europe

  The Better Internet for Kids (BIK) initiative is launching the MediaSmartOnline campaign in three European countries: Czech Republic, Ireland, […]

SID 2025 Ambassador Programme

The SID 2025 Ambassador Training Programme is now open for applications from Post-Primary students. An important aspect of anti-bullying prevention, […]

AI in Education Survey

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become prevalent across all levels of education. AI in education (AIEd), referred to a wide range […]

Casting the Net: How is AI shaping our future?

From Chatbots that have human-like conversations, to AI that create new images, music or videos – GenAI is becoming increasingly […]

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