Helping young people develop the skills they need to stay safe online. [Interview]

In Angers, health education professionals, in collaboration with educators, organized a media literacy workshop at a boarding school for deaf and hard-of-hearing youth. The goal was to equip them with the knowledge and skills needed to use social media independently. These workshops, co-designed by the educators and two professionals from Ireps, helped the students better master the technology to protect their privacy and discover the potential of the Internet.

Author(s): Dangais D, Legeay M, Saillard J

Publishing year: 2013

Pages: 5-6

Health in Action, 2013, n° 426, p. 5-6

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