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The infinite educational resources of the internet have become an important part of learning for the younger generation. Students use the internet as an essential study-aid outside the classroom and they find this to be one of its best features.

Internet has become an important tool for completing school projects, doing school research, and has effectively replaced libraries for a large number of children online.

Internet is increasingly acquiring a place in the classroom. With the new technology wave, old teaching-methods are being adapted and changed. Teachers are starting to incorporate the internet into their classroom activities.

The Polish Node believes that when talking to children about internet safety in schools, apart from colorful leaflets, stickers and brochures, using the internet itself as an awareness tool is crucial.

The www.sieciaki.pl website is a perfect base for internet safety classes and has been successfully used in schools across the country. To assist teachers in delivering classes, the Polish node has prepared special class-scenarios on internet safety. With internet in the classroom, teachers are not just lecturing the students: children become active learners.

The Polish awareness node promotes the internet as a teaching tool not only during the school-year. An internet café with satellite internet access turned out to be the most attractive element of the holiday Sieciaki tour, according to young participants at the internet picnics.


Agnieszka Wrzesien, Polish awareness node, Nobody’s Children Foundation
 

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News


Making the internet a safer place in Lithuania
Since early 2005, a wide array of activities to promote public awareness of safer internet has been undertaken in Lithuania . Read more



Internet in Slovenian schools

This article presents survey results on ICT in Slovenian schools conducted by the RIS project, Research on Internet in Slovenia, as well as outcomes of a survey carried out by the Slovenian awareness node, SAFE-SI, on internet use and safety. Read more

Letter from ASIRA to Insafe
ASIRA, the Information Security Association of the Republic of Argentina is a non profit organisation that recently joined the Insafe network as an associated node. Read more

Do you teach Internetskian?
Today’s children grow up in a media saturated environment and thus think and process information differently than their teachers. A number of initiatives in Denmark use the internet as an educational tool suiting the mindset of young thinkers in the digital era. Read more

SAFT Iceland launches new educational material
SAFT, the internet awareness project in Iceland is launching two new education modules for elementary schools in September. Read more

Council of Europe: empowering children and youth in the information society
Exercising rights and freedoms in online environments is a growing challenge for the Council of Europe as more and more people increasingly use and rely upon the internet in their everyday lives to express themselves, to receive and impart information and ideas. Read more

CyberNetrix released in Australia
CyberNetrix – an internet safety education program for secondary school aged children (7 – 12 years) has now been launched in Australia. Read more

web4me.be: first aid for young internauts
A website created for young internauts gives answers to questions related to safer internet use. Read more

Young Digital Creators Educator's Kit
UNESCO has recently launched its "Young Digital Creators Educator's Kit" for educators to incorporate an interdisciplinary teaching model using creative digital technology into classrooms and within non-formal educational settings. Read more

Winners of CyberSafe school awards for excellence announced
The winners have been announced in a national internet safety competition that has been running in Australia. Read more

Whose internet?
Whose Internet? was the name of a conference on internet content held on 18-19 May 2006 in Helsinki. Read more

Emerging technologies: mobile phones and internet safety
University of Central Lancashire’s (UCLAN) Cyberspace Research Unit (CRU) outlines the main issues with new generation mobile phones. Read more

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Events

"We want safer children online"

20-22 
September 2006
Thessaloniki, Greece
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"Pan-European Forum on Human Rights in the Information Society"

5-6 October 2006
Yerevan, Armenia
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Country Focus: Poland

Holiday Sieciaki tour

Nobody’s Children Foundation, in cooperation with TP Group Foundation concluded a holiday project for children – “Sieciaki on holidays”. Read more

"Be original" in Poland

Educational program “Be Original” was launched in May 2006 by the Polish Anti-Piracy Coalition in cooperation with the authors’ society ZAIKS. Read more

Polish Radio BIS Science Picnic

On 23 June 2006, the 10th anniversary of Polish Radio BIS science picnic was celebrated in Warsaw. Read more




 

 


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