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Making sure that young people and children engage in safe online practices and are able to identify harmful activities while browsing the internet is important. We've put together a list of great resources that parents and carers can draw from this Safer Internet Day to spark conversations...
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It is almost a year since ChatGPT burst onto the scene, fuelling great excitement as well as concern about what it might mean for education . The changes keep coming. Earlier in the year MyAI was embedded into social media platform Snapchat. This is a chatbot powered by ChatGPT, which...
Explicit content has long been a feature of the internet and social media, and young people's exposure to it has been a persistent concern. This issue has taken centre stage against with the meteoric rise of TikTok. Despite efforts to moderate content, it seems TikTok's primary focus remains ...
Sal Khan, the founder and CEO of Khan Academy, thinks artificial intelligence could spark the greatest positive transformation education has ever seen. He shares the opportunities he sees for students and educators to collaborate with AI tools -- including the potential of a personal AI tutor...
A resource to help children understand online consent and permission, and how to define online boundaries. #Cybersafety #Consent #OnlineSafety #Wellbeing #Technology #Teens #SocialMedia #esafety
When harassment and intimidation take place online, it’s called cyberbullying. This kind of bullying can be especially hard to deal with, since it can be difficult to control and visible to a large number of people. Learn what cyberbullying is, how it impacts young people, and get some tips on...
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