by webmaster | Jun 11, 2020 | Education, Information literacy, Parents, Schools |
It’s June 2020; there’s a teenager in the house and she’s taking this whole lockdown in her stride. Keeping on top of her schoolwork, chatting with her friends, working out to keep fit. I am so proud, not just of her but all those teenagers who suddenly three months...
by Hanna Jochmann | Jan 28, 2019 | Information literacy |
The internet is an amazing medium for significantly improving the standard of living for large numbers of people globally. Access to a wealth of information is easy, which leads to better and enhanced personal development. However, for many other people, the internet...
by Hanna Jochmann | May 3, 2018 | Information literacy |
Of course, it’s unrealistic to keep children and teenagers away from search engines such as Google and Bing. Those search engines are their gateway to everything the world has to offer, from social media, to playing games, to watching videos, to buying nice clothes,...
by webmaster | Apr 25, 2018 | Education, Information literacy |
By: Leila Khouja Walker, UK Lead at Wizenoze I love my job but there are days I REALLY love it! You see even though I left the classroom almost a decade ago I still feel ‘alive’ when surrounded by vibrant, honest young people. In the late 90s, I worked as...
by webmaster | Apr 17, 2018 | Information literacy, Readability gap |
By Leila Khouja Walker, UK Lead at Wizenoze The Better Internet for Kids (BIK) Map was created to support EU Member States implement the themes and recommendations of the European Strategy for a Better Internet for Children set out by the European Commission in May...
by webmaster | Feb 6, 2018 | Information literacy, Technology |
By Leila Khouja Walker, UK Lead at Wizenoze A report, from UK-based children’s website Beano.com, surveyed 2,000 British parents. When asked to suggest who should be responsible for ensuring the safety of their children using the internet, 95 percent felt the...