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Safer Internet Day has arrived!
The fifth annual edition of Safer Internet Day has surpassed all records, with 55 countries taking part across the world from New Zealand to Costa Rica and Taiwan to Greenland. The unprecedented take-up reflects a growing concern from all sectors including government, the civil sector, the public and media on the importance of educating young people to use online technologies safely, effectively and ethically. This year’s theme “Life online is what you make of it” has not only inspired efforts to make the event more memorable than ever, it has resulted in exemplary teamwork across borders hence underlining the global nature of the virtual world. |
Wide interest in the Safer Internet Day was sparked early in January by the launch of a catchy video clip by the Spanish media company Publibureau. This has already found its way to YouTube via local and national television, projections in cinema foyers and release on internet. The first week in February marked another high point in the lead-up, when online voting was launched to select the winners of the Safer Internet Day 2008 competition that ran from October to January. 655 teams competed and national finalists received a record 48,000 e-votes.
The week of Safer Internet Day, 12 February, hundreds of events rolled out at the national level, from eSafety workshops organised throughout Germany and a national gaming debate with policy officials in Amsterdam to Safer Internet Day buses travelling the countryside in Spain, Italy and Cyprus. Two major central actions were launched in Brussels. At midnight Viviane Reding, European Commissioner for Information Society and Media, opened the Safer Internet Day blogathon. This crossed half the world through Australasia and the middle-east and left Europe on its path to South and North America. A Youth Forum of thirty youths (14-17 year olds) from all corners of Europe led the second event, where they discussed their use of mobile phones and social networking sites and made proposals concerning awareness on internet safety to the European Commission, industry and politicians.
This brings us to the high point of the day for the millions of citizens across the world who celebrate Safer Internet Day – the announcement of the winners of the European contest!
5-10 year category
First place: “I am just a kid”; Zaharia Boiu Primary school, Sighisoara, Jud. Mures, Romania
Runner-up: “Options”; Kindergarten of Kaparelli, Greece
11-14 year category
First place: “The adventures of a Modern Odysseus”; 8th Junior High School of Thessaloniki, Greece
Runner-up: “When the child is addicted to the net”; ZŠ Sibírska 42 Secondary School, Prešov 08001, Slovakia
15-19 year category
First place: “Life online is what you make of it”; First Professional High School of Vasilika, Greece
Runner-up: “Don’t walk that talk”; Secondary School of Linda-a-Velha, Portugal
Learn more about national events at www.saferinternet.org.
Further information: Insafe, European Schoolnet Janice Richardson Mail: info-insafe@eun.org Tel : +322 790 7577
About Insafe Insafe is the European Safer Internet awareness-raising network co-funded by the European Commission. It comprises national contact centres across the European Union and in Iceland and Norway, with partner organisations in Argentina, Australia and the USA. Insafe aims at empowering users to benefit from the positive aspects of internet whilst avoiding the potential risks. Further information is available at www.saferinternet.org or contact info-insafe@eun.org
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Tuesday, 12 Feb 2008 |
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Monday, 3 Mar 2008 |
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