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Digital Kaleidoscope

As technology improves, the world becomes more reliant on the Internet. It is critical to teach today's students about his dangers. Good digital citizenship engages students and teaches them to connect, empathize, and develop enduring relationships via digital platforms. Misunderstood digital citizenship includes cyberbullying, reckless social media use, and Internet safety ignorance. Fortunately, being a good digital citizen can be taught in the classroom. The project is based on the concept that children must learn to utilize technology correctly and constructively in order to confront the problems of the modern world. The project's goal is to motivate, responsible, and active members of the internet community among young people. The planned activities are innovative and creative, with a focus on the creative use of digital technologies to accelerate the development of the student's creative potential and satisfy the needs of the digital age. By adopting numerous applications, including augmented reality or virtual reality (AR/VR), students will practice and enhance their navigation abilities while also being taught to digital art approaches. The balance isn't always simple, but the time and effort put in developing informed and digitally aware individuals will undoubtedly pay off and set them up for success.
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Members:
31
Membership:
Portugal(11), Türkiye(8), Republic of Moldova(2), Greece(2), North Macedonia(2), Romania(1), Croatia(1), Georgia(1), Poland(1), Albania(1), Spain(1)
Age range:
7
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11