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The target of group: The group is opened for all eTwinners using social media in education, especially those who are actively engaged in carrying out eTwinning projects.

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Sharing numbers to free support services

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Dear All,

I would like to remind you about a group activity - sharing numbers to free phone support services operating in different countries. This could help both teachers and students to get immediate help in case of experiencing problems and difficulties including those related to violence with the use of electronic media and the Internet. If you want to add information about phone support operating in your country, please use this Wakelet collection.

Link: https://wakelet.com/i/invite?code=50oy07oo

BIK+ strategy evaluation

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Dear eTwinners,

Please find below information about the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) initiative and invitation to be part of the very first evaluation of the BIK+ strategy that was launched in May 2022. 

 

BIK is organizing two online consultations sessions for teachers and educators as their input and contribution will be most important and valuable as professionals who interact with students daily and understand the real-world implications of the BIK+ strategy and associated policies and priorities.

Please find the full call for participation and registration via: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/BIK-evaluation-teachers-2024

 

menABLE Toolbox

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Dear eTwinners,

I would like to inform you about the new initiative of European Schoolnet, which is called menABLE Toolbox. The core of the Toolbox is an engaging card game for educators and youth to explore and learning more about preventing gender-based violence (GBV) online. It’s available in English, Danish, French, Dutch and Greek already. 

To learn more about the Toolbox, how to engage and use it, as well as about the complex but highly important topic of preventing GBV online, the European Schoolnet Academy will host a MOOC from 21 October – 27 November 2024. 
Registration for the MOOC has just opened, and can be found at Tackling Gender-Based Violence Online | European Schoolnet Academy. The workload is estimated for 3 hours per week (12 hours in total over the course of 6 weeks). 

Registration for the MOOC is available here.

 

In addition, for those who are eager to dive into the topic on GBV online even further, there has been published an interesting study for educators on the topic: https://www.menable.eu/research-report/

 

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Yes, we care! Teach responsible use of technology with the Be Internet Awesome program

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Dear eTwinners,

Please find below a link to the webinar entitled: Yes, we care! Teach responsible use of technology with the Be Internet Awesome program. The webinar was run on September 16th.

Link: https://youtu.be/SPuu8SYvA6A?si=ttKdKC-vx7pojcUV

eSafety in the teaching practice

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Dear All,

The beginning of the school year can be a good opportunity to review with students the rules of safe use of the Internet. I am sharing a presentation that may be useful to some educators.

eSafety in the teaching practice

 

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Yes, we care! Teach responsible use of technology with the Be Internet Awesome program

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Dear All,

Another great webinar is forthcoming within our group. Please find information about it below and book your seat as soon as possible.

Registration link: Microsoft Virtual Events Powered by Teams

Date: September 16th, 2024.

Time: 17:00 - 18:00.

 

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Calling all educators!

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Are you a teacher in pre-school, primary, or secondary education? 

🌟 Join Better Internet for Kids Teacher Voice Panel and share your insights on children's online safety. 

 

Join the conversation 👉https://bit.ly/3FlGf07

 

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Navigating Truth: AI. Challenges and Solutions for Education

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Dear eTwinners, 

I would like o recommend you a group Navigating Truth: AI. Challenges and Solutions for Education. 

The Learning Group is all about providing educators, activists, and leaders with practical tools, skills and attitudes to deal with the evolving landscape of AI-driven content responsibly. By promoting critical thinking and ethical AI use, you will be developing your skills to use AI wisely knowing the profits and the risks of the AI in the educational context.

To get to know more about the group, please visit the webpage: Navigating Truth: AI. Challenges and Solutions for Education | Register for Course | HiveMind (hive-mind.community)

The menABLE Toolbox: approaching the topic of GBV online with your students

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Dear All,

Please find below information about another event concerning the menABLE Toolbox. You cannot miss it.

 

On behalf of the menABLE project, an EC-funded initiative dedicated to combat gender-based violence online, we are delighted to announce the launch of a call for interest for the menABLE EU hackathon 2024! 🎉

 

Scheduled on 25 September 2024 in Aarhus (Denmark), the menABLE EU hackathon aims to gather and engage young people (preferably aged 15-18 years old), educational professionals, and relevant experts from across Europe to test, improve, and further develop our recently created Toolbox and educational materials for combating gender-based violence (GBV) online. The hackathon will be a platform for collaboration, where participants will work hand in hand to brainstorm, innovate, and create impactful solutions to combat GBV online.

 

Educational professionals are especially encouraged to apply for this fully paid opportunity and bring along their students or groups of young people. Their expertise and perspective will greatly enrich the experience!

 

📢 Your support in spreading the word about this exciting opportunity within your networks is invaluable and a crucial step in our project’s mission, and your participation, whether by applying or simply sharing the news, is key to its success!

 

For further information on the initiative and the call for interest, please see: https://blogs.eun.org/menable/event/hackathon-call-for-interest

 

Call for interest’s Deadline: 26 May 2024

 

For further information and questions, please contact info@menable.eu

 

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