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SID2025 Social Media Pack for supporters

Safer Internet Day (SID) is a global wide to promote a safer internet for all users, especially children and  young […]

Safer Internet Day 2025 – Information Session

Safer Internet Day is a key date in the online safety calendar. Every year, thousands of people take part in […]

Best General Media Literacy Initiative Award – MLI Awards 2024!

Casting the Net – Is it an ad?

As teens, lots of us get our information from social media, and following influencers can be a great way to […]

MenABLE Hackathon by Webwise Youth Panelist Kiva

In Trending, Youth, Youth Events and Activities MenABLE Hackathon by Webwise Youth Panelist Kiva Written by Webwise Youth Panelist Kiva. I started my […]

Online Safety Code

What is the Online Safety Code? Coimisiún na Meán’s Online Safety Code sets out new binding rules that oblige video-sharing […]

MediaSmartOnline: spotlighting media literacy initiatives in and beyond Europe

  The Better Internet for Kids (BIK) initiative is launching the MediaSmartOnline campaign in three European countries: Czech Republic, Ireland, […]

SID 2025 Ambassador Programme

The SID 2025 Ambassador Training Programme is now open for applications from Post-Primary students. An important aspect of anti-bullying prevention, […]

AI in Education Survey

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become prevalent across all levels of education. AI in education (AIEd), referred to a wide range […]

Casting the Net: How is AI shaping our future?

From Chatbots that have human-like conversations, to AI that create new images, music or videos – GenAI is becoming increasingly […]

AI Glossary of Terms

AI ethics: AI ethics refers to the principles and guidelines that ensure artificial intelligence systems are designed and used responsibly. […]

Minister Foley announces publication of the Bí Cineálta Procedures to Prevent and Address Bullying Behaviour for Schools

Minister for Education Norma Foley TD has launched the ‘Bí Cineálta procedures to prevent and address bullying behaviour for primary, […]

Casting the Net: The Manosphere, extremist views, and the influence of algorithms

In this episode we are going to be exploring a topic that has been getting a lot of attention lately: […]

Opportunities of the Online World

According to NACOS 2021 report, most children in Ireland are positive about the Internet and say there are good elements […]

SID Award Winners 2024

Over 200,000 people participated in Safer Internet Day 2024 in Ireland! The SID Awards are an opportunity to recognise, and reward, […]

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