This is an online quiz on the topic of fake news. The quiz is divided in three parts. You start with the first part and you progress to the next quizzes. Also you need to select the quiz that best suits the child’s age. It takes about 15 – 30 mins to play to get the best out of it.
This is tookit that contains a range of resources that aim to help teachers, students and parents answer questions regarding data and privacy online. It has been designed and developed in discussion with young people in the UK.
As the creators of the toolkit state: “We developed this online toolkit to promote children’s understanding of the digital environment and support them to make good decisions about privacy online. The toolkit is aimed at children of secondary school age, parents and educators, and was developed with the participation of a mix of children in Years 8 and 10. It includes information and resources on: why privacy online is important, how online data is generated and used, children’s rights, privacy-related risks and protective strategies, where to seek support, suggestions and recommendations from children, and fun resources to watch and play.”
data, privacy, secondary school
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Professor Sonia Livingstone (Principal Investigator); Mariya Stoilova (Research Officer); Rishita Nandagiri (Research Assistant)
This resource is a video where the Finnish teachers, Arja Kangasharju and Susanna Talka-Korhonen from Lintumetsä school, discuss issues related to Critical Digital Literacies: students’ digital competencies, challenges for teachers’ to teach Critical Digital Literacies competencies and relevant issues to teach to students. The discussion is in Finnish but there are subtitles in English. The length of the video is 4.46 minutes.
School teaching, Secondary school, Digital competence, Critical digital literacies
This resource is a video lecture where the researchers Liisa Ilomäki and Minna Lakkala from the University of Helsinki introduce the Critical Digital Literacies framework that has been developed in the context of the DETECT project. The length of the video is 9.27 minutes.
Digital competence, Digital literacies, Critical digital literacies