Be Ethical and Safe in the Digital Media Age

Erasmus+ School EducationSmall-scale partnerships in school educationID: 2024-1-MK01-KA210-SCH-000251290
EC Contribution
€60,000
Consortium Size
5 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

By implementing this project, our partnership tends: - to help the teachers and students to recognize in which way media filters their perceptions and beliefs; - to be able independently and criti...

Objectives

By implementing this project, our partnership tends: - to help the teachers and students to recognize in which way media filters their perceptions and beliefs; - to be able independently and critically to interpret the content, values and the consequences of the media in all their forms; - to enable them to think critically and creatively problem solving, become cautious creators of information; - to identify, avoid and criticize the media contents that are undesirable, offensive and harmful.

Activities

All activities are well-planned and will definitely meet the objectives that we have outlined in the project - eTwinning project; - workshops and courses; - visits to institutions; - project logo; - comics; - mobility reports; - disseminations of project activities; - promotional materials, leaflets, brochures; - educational videos; - marking Days; - exhibition, special event, with public and social media coverage to promote the benefits of Erasmus projects; - internet safety guide for students

Impact

After implementing the project we expect: short-term effects and long-term effects. The participants will use their workshops, course training to inform other community members about the media literacy as a tool to create content using digital media, to fight fake news, to use digital information responsibly, to maintain a healthy relationship with technology, improvement of communication skills. Further collaboration, continuous work on these topics and internationalization will be benefits.

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