Safer Internet Day: Tech in our World Event

Safer Internet Day: Tech in our World Event

What do young people think of new and emerging technology? On Safer Internet Day, tune in to the Safer Internet Day 2024: Tech in our World event!

This event will explore young people’s views on new and emerging technology, and the changes they would like to see online, and will be live-streamed for students and teachers to view and participate in.

Hosted by Claire Brock (Virgin Media) the event will feature contributions from the Webwise Youth Advisory Panel, Online Safety Commissioner; Niamh Hodnett, National Technology Officer; Microsoft – Kieran McCorry and Dr Emma Murphy; School of Computer Science – TU Dublin.

Complementary discussions will explore some of the opportunities and challenges as they relate to the role of the internet in young people’s lives.

Event Details

  • Tuesday 6th February: 11.15am – 12.45pm
  • Dream Space, Microsoft Ireland
  • Live-Stream Link – Tune in on Tuesday, February 6th from 11am!

This event is organised by the Irish Safer Internet Centre

The Irish Safer Internet Centre is a partnership of four leading organisations – Webwise, Hotline.ie, ISPCC and National Parents Council Primary, with a mission to make the Internet a better place for children and young people, under the coordination of the Department of Justice – Cybercrime Division

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