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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,

Everywhere, All the Time

A digital literacy intervention for teens that fosters critical conversions about technology and AI With a growing generation of teens

Be Media Smart 2023 – Community Training Programme

Now, more than ever, it is critical that people use accurate and reliable information when making informed decisions – whether

Last Webwise Youth Panel Meeting of the School Year

The Webwise Youth Panel, which is made up of more than 30 students from schools across Ireland, met for the

Webwise Wins Media Literacy Award

Webwise was delighted to be recognised at the inaugural Media Literacy Ireland Awards. The Awards aim to raise awareness of

EduMediaTest Programme Call for Participation

Webwise is currently recruiting schools to take part in the EduMediaTest Programme, which will allow students to complete an online questionnaire to test their knowledge and abilities to identify disinformation, detect hidden interests in sources, spot stereotypes, and to behave responsibly when it comes to copyright.

False Information – Advice for Parents

With so much content available to us, it is important to be able to judge how accurate and reliable our information is.

Our Year in Review: Highlights to Date 18/19

As we approach the end of another school year we take a look back at some of the important work

Explained: What is False Information (Fake News)?

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