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"Adolescence": A series about cyberbullying, online radicalisation and digital communication
What is the series about?The British drama series is about a 13-year-old boy who is accused of stabbing a fellow pupil. The unassuming 13-year-old comes from an intact family, is a good student and still seems very childlike overall. For the viewers, it is initially inconceivable that this child is capable of murder. The question of why is at the centre of the fictional series.
What parents should know about AI apps like Zoomerang
What do kids love about AI apps like Zoomerang?Image and video editing apps that use AI are so popular with young users for several reasons: Firstly, they are usually very easy to use, so good results can be achieved quickly even without much prior knowledge. Thanks to numerous templates, effects and filters, you can give free rein to your creativity and create great pictures and videos with just a few clicks.
IPDJ brings digital citizenship and safer internet to Portugal’s two largest education and youth fairs: Qualifica and Futurália
This year, Futurália’s theme was “AI in education”, while Qualifica focused on “Lifelong Learning”.At the IPDJ booth, various programmes and initiatives were promoted to address the specific needs of young people, covering a wide range of interests, including non-formal education, training, youth health, and international mobility. Special attention was given to digital citizenship and online safety.
"We only trust those with well-designed online content": results of a youth participation on digital youth rights in the city of Vienna
The focus of the workshops was on issues that were important to the participants in relation to the digital space. Topics ranged from internet accessibility (in schools, in public spaces, but also in relation to expensive AI tools that are not accessible to all young people), to online counselling services provided by the city, to educational issues and child-friendly companies.Main results for awareness raisingThe following points are findings that can be helpful to all those working to raise awareness of online challenges for children and young people: