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SOLD OUT – Developing Digital Media Literacy 4 Week Course with CyberSafeKids

April 25, 2023 @ 11:00 am - May 16, 2023 @ 12:00 pm IST

After the success of the Developing Digital Media Literacy Courses in 2021 and early 2022, CyberSafeKids has partnered with NYCI’s Child Protection Programme again to offer individuals in the youth work sector the opportunity to enrol in their 4-session course that focuses on developing the increasingly vital skills of digital media literacy in your work. This course is FREE for youth workers and those working or volunteering  directly with young people in youth work settings.

The course is a weekly online commitment of one hour per week, for four weeks. No prior expertise in digital media literacy or online safety is required- just basic digital skills.

The aim of this course is to support youth workers and volunteers to enhance your awareness and skills development in digital media literacy so that you can apply and share this learning in your work and explore strategies for empowering the young people you work with to use technology in a stronger, smarter, and safer way.

The course will cover the following:

  • Workshop One: Tuesday 25th of April 11am-12pm
    Digital Media Literacy: Information & Targeting
  • Workshop Two: Tuesday 2nd of May 11am-12pm
    Digital Media Literacy: Privacy & Footprint
  • Workshop Three: Tuesday 9th of May 11am-12pm
    Digital Media Literacy: Cyberbullying
  • Workshop Four: Tuesday 16th of May 11am-12pm
    Digital Media Literacy: Responsible Digital Citizenship

The course is delivered online as 4 short interactive workshops.

Calendar

Date & time

25th of April 11am – 12pm

2nd of May 11am – 12pm

9th of May 11am – 12pm

16th of May 11am – 12pm

Price

Cost

Free!

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Venue

Online

Objectives

  • To provide leaders in the youth work sector with the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of digital media literacy and how it relates to youth work.
  • To support participants to bring their learning back to their organisation and to share this learning with the young people they work with.
  • To raise awareness of the current challenges that young people face online and to provide guidance relevant to your work.
  • To provide the opportunity to explore strategies for engaging in young people’s digital lives and empowering them to use technology in a stronger, smarter, and safer way.
  • To gain feedback from participants on their experiences and learning

 

Participants will gain:

  • A stronger understanding of digital media literacy and how to better navigate the online world.
  • The ability to cascade their learning by engaging in discussions and information-sharing on the topic with the young people you work with.

Designed for

  • Youth Workers and Volunteers

LEARNING OUTCOMES

This course focuses on developing participants’ Digital Media Literacy. It will be divided into
four interactive, 60 minute workshops (plus Q&A). Participants will get the chance to
comment, ask questions and work on group tasks set by the facilitator. Each workshop is
accompanied by a set of follow-on activities and resources. It is intended that these be
utilised by the participants’ to help develop the digital media literacy skills of the children
they work with. All participants are required to complete a qualitative feedback evaluation
on the course.

The key learnings for each session will include:

 

1. Digital Media Literacy: Information and Targeting
● Different types of information online
● Intelligent design
● The impact of algorithms
● Targeted advertising
● Offers and quizzes

2. Digital Media Literacy: Privacy and Footprint
● Loss of privacy online
● The consequences of digital permanency
● Creating a positive footprint
● Digital rights & privacy
● Self representation

3. Digital Media Literacy: Cyberbullying
● Defining the problem
● Signs and symptoms
● Combating cyberbullying
● Developing policies
● The legal landscape

4. Digital Media Literacy: Responsible Digital Citizenship
● Bigger picture Digital Citizenship
● Positive online engagement
● Digital etiquette and ethics
● Digital security and commerce
● A brief look to the future

Extra information

Delivered by

CyberSafeKids www.cybersafekids.ie

This event has reached capacity. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

CAN ANYBODY ATTEND THIS COURSE?

This course is a dedicated opportunity for individuals who work or volunteer in the youth work sector in Ireland. We will not accept registrations from individuals who do not meet the criteria. No expertise is digital media literacy is required!

WHAT IS INVOLVED?
You will get to take part in 4 online workshops (1 hour each). The workshops will give opportunity for further learning and resources connected to the course material. Each workshop is 60 mins and then there will be 10-15 mins for Q&A and to complete evaluations. Each workshop is accompanied by a set of follow-on activities and resources. It is intended that these will be utilised by participants to help develop the digital media literacy skills of the young people they work with.

CAN I REGISTER FOR MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN MY ORGANISATION TO ATTEND?

No. You must sign up individually so please encourage your colleagues to register for a place!

WHAT IF I HAVE MISSED OUT ON A PLACE?

We want to offer this course to as many participants as possible! If you try to book and the course is full, please contact Lauren@nyci.ie. We will add you to our waitlist in case of any cancellations. If you register and are no longer able to attend please email Lauren@nyci.ie to let her know so we can offer your place to others.

About CyberSafeKids

Established in 2015, CyberSafeKids is an Irish registered charity which works to empower children, parents and teachers to navigate the online world in a safe and responsible manner. Our founders and staff have backgrounds in cybercrime investigation, law enforcement, forensic psychology, education, online child protection, academia and the not-for-profit sector. We can see on a daily basis how technology plays an increasingly important and integral part of both their present, and future lives. It is being used more and more widely in schools. Whilst we view this as a positive, empowering development, even a standard smartphone can potentially allow a child to take risks which were unthinkable 20 years ago.

To date, the charity has spoken directly to almost 40,000 children and to 9,000 parents. Based in robust global research, our educational sessions provide practical advice on how to embrace the opportunities for learning and enjoyment that technology can deliver, whilst equipping them with the tools to avoid harm. We want children to be able to embrace the opportunities for learning and enjoyment that technology can deliver, but we recognise that as parents and educators we have a responsibility to equip them with the tools to stay safe and avoid harm.

 

                     

 

 

 

About the Child Protection Programme

The NYCI Child Protection Programme supports and resources the youth work sector to meet its child safeguarding and child protection responsibilities. This is achieved through the provision of training, the development of resource materials, support and guidance, and advocacy. The programme is funded by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (DCEDIY).

 

 

Contact details
Please read the information above. If you have any further queries regarding registration for this course, please contact lauren@nyci.ie 

Details

Start:
April 25, 2023 @ 11:00 am IST
End:
May 16, 2023 @ 12:00 pm IST

Organiser

National Youth Council of Ireland
Phone
+353-1-478-4122
Email
info@youth.ie
View Organiser Website

Venue

Online (Zoom)
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