Webwise at Zeminar 2018 – Part 6
Members of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak
Continue ReadingMembers of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak
Continue ReadingMembers of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak
Continue ReadingMembers of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak
Continue ReadingMembers of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak
Continue ReadingMembers of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak
Continue ReadingMembers of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak
Continue ReadingAs we approach the end of another school year we take a look back at some of
Continue ReadingLast week, Webwise once again took to the main stage at Zeminar Youth Conference, an event that
Continue ReadingSíofra, from Crana College, Donegal talks about her Safer Internet Day experiences. Safer Internet Day was one of
Continue ReadingAs we approach the end of another school year we take a look back at some of
Continue ReadingSMILE week is a way of addressing a number of key issues that teens face and giving
Continue ReadingWe hear from two of our Youth panellists, Lorcan, from Borrisokane Community College, Offaly, and Eiman from Scoil
Continue ReadingAre you aged 15 to 18? Do you use the internet daily? Come discuss your online experiences with
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