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Webinar – Media and Information literacy and the problems of False Information

Respectful Online Communication and Cyberbullying (Post Primary) Webwise Webinar

Designed for post-primary teachers this webinar explores how to address the topic of cyberbullying and promote respectful communication.

Delete Browsing History

Introductory Lesson to the Connected Programme

Webcam Blackmail – Advice for Parents

Young people are using video and webcam chat to hang out with friends and meet new people. There are risks, […]

Comic Strip

Students will devise guidelines for taking and sharing photos online

Lesson 3- George’s Story

Lesson 2- Anna’s Story

Be in Ctrl PowerPoint

Lesson 1: Online Sexual Coercion and Exploitation Is A Crime

UP2US

Music producer & Artist – Bitter Rocc made this short clip encouraging us all to do something to tackle online […]

Don’t fall for it – Say No! (Anna’s Story)

This short video addresses the topic of online sexual coercion through Anna’s Story.

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Sometimes you might unwittingly stumble across illegal online content like child abuse imagery. Always remember: you can report it and get it removed using Hotline.ie.

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