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Best Social Media Campaign

Best Social Media Campaign

 

This category is seeking to award the best use of social media to celebrate Safer Internet Day! Did you create a hashtag, did you use a thunderclap with your school? We would love to hear about it.

How to Enter

  1. You can enter as an individual, as a whole class, school or a youth group. If you’re under 16, you will need parental/guardian approval, or help from your teacher– please check our terms and conditions for more details.
  2. To enter the competition, you must be a resident of Ireland.
  3. Send us in details of your internet safety social media campaign using this form:
  4. All entries will be judged by a panel of independent judges.
  5. Have fun, be creative, and show your passion for internet safety
  6. For more inspiration about internet safety campaigns and activities, use our Safer Internet Day. 

Disclaimer: Webwise reserves the right to use entries for promotional reasons. 

 

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