Although numerous media literacy training sessions on internet safety for children and adolescents have been conducted, their number contrasts sharply with the few systematic studies on their effectiveness. In this study, we describe the evaluation of nationwide-implemented training sessions on internet safety in Luxembourg, which included perceptions of learning outcomes and evaluations of implementation and effectiveness. Training data from 2011 to 2018 were analyzed, including 28,060 students and 5,031 teachers. Students reported pronounced learning effects, especially for younger students and for repeated training participation. Teachers greatly appreciated the implementation and effectiveness, which generally increased over the years. ...
This paper reports on the development of an e-safety resource to be used with primary trainees. The ...
Schools have been quick to adopt internet technology, but internet safety may not have been addresse...
Many programs exist to prevent bullying and cyberbullying. Nevertheless, despite evidence of the num...
peer reviewedAlthough numerous media literacy training sessions on internet safety for children and ...
Nowadays it is difficult to imagine life without the Internet. Younger generations have been familia...
E-safety issues have come to the fore of thinking about young people's use of the internet because o...
non-peer-reviewedThis case study examines the nature of Internet use by students and teachers in a p...
The effectiveness of an interactive computer game designed to alert children to dangers on the Inter...
This briefing paper outlines research undertaken to determine the needs of teachers in training with...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)“Surfing Safely” was an educational initiative created by the research...
Because of the increasing popularity of social network sites, the meaning of media literacy educatio...
Children are heavy users of the Internet and prior studies have shown that many of them lack a good ...
Final publication is available from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cyb...
As the Internet increases its dominant influence in American life, the need for valuable Internet sa...
ABSTRACT: Almost half of youth in the U.S. report receiving internet safety education (ISE) in their...
This paper reports on the development of an e-safety resource to be used with primary trainees. The ...
Schools have been quick to adopt internet technology, but internet safety may not have been addresse...
Many programs exist to prevent bullying and cyberbullying. Nevertheless, despite evidence of the num...
peer reviewedAlthough numerous media literacy training sessions on internet safety for children and ...
Nowadays it is difficult to imagine life without the Internet. Younger generations have been familia...
E-safety issues have come to the fore of thinking about young people's use of the internet because o...
non-peer-reviewedThis case study examines the nature of Internet use by students and teachers in a p...
The effectiveness of an interactive computer game designed to alert children to dangers on the Inter...
This briefing paper outlines research undertaken to determine the needs of teachers in training with...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)“Surfing Safely” was an educational initiative created by the research...
Because of the increasing popularity of social network sites, the meaning of media literacy educatio...
Children are heavy users of the Internet and prior studies have shown that many of them lack a good ...
Final publication is available from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cyb...
As the Internet increases its dominant influence in American life, the need for valuable Internet sa...
ABSTRACT: Almost half of youth in the U.S. report receiving internet safety education (ISE) in their...
This paper reports on the development of an e-safety resource to be used with primary trainees. The ...
Schools have been quick to adopt internet technology, but internet safety may not have been addresse...
Many programs exist to prevent bullying and cyberbullying. Nevertheless, despite evidence of the num...