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Safer Internet Day Awards 2020 – Winners Post-Primary

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Module 2: News, Information, and Problems of False Information

SID Awards 2020

Safer Internet Day in Ireland 2020

This year Safer Internet Day has attracted more participants than ever before. Over 170,000 people have signed up to the […]

SID Ambassador Training 2020

Preparations for Safer Internet Day are in full swing here at Webwise Ireland. On the 15th of January, Webwise hosted the Safer Internet Day Ambassador Training Day in Google HQ. Over 100 students from across Ireland gathered together to learn new skills and activities to help them plan and prepare for running their own internet safety awareness raising campaign in their school, clubs or organisations. The aim is to make Safer Internet Day a success in communities and schools across Ireland.

Eiman – My BIK Youth Panel Experience

Connected

Based on real life experiences, Connected is a short film exploring how young people communicate and connect online. The film […]

10 Ways to get Involved in Safer Internet Day

Here are some easy ways to get your school, club or community involved

BIK European Youth Panel 2019

Well done to Webwise Youth Panellist Eiman, who spent a week in Brussels participating in and leading online safety activities […]

2018 Hotline.ie Annual Report

To mark the European Day on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse (18 November) Hotline.ie is […]

Explained: What is VSCO?

What is VSCO? VSCO is popular image editing and sharing app for mobile devices. Like other image sharing apps such […]

Explained: What is MeWe?

  What is MeWe? MeWe is an ad-free social network, which is free to access via a browser or mobile […]

Explained: What Are Deepfakes?

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

COFACE Conference 2019: Shaping Healthy Environments for Children.

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