Digital Compass moves northwards
Insight has just launched findings from 2020 Scandinavian teens in a hybrid online wellbeing project built on the innovative Insight Digital Compass and powered by Huawei within its Tech4ALL campaign. We learn that creative activities are top favourites for Icelandic teens, whereas Norwegians top the scale in technical knowledge. This shows a solid technical understanding. For 11- to 15-year-olds in Denmark and Finland, the internet seems to be more a tool for communication and entertainment. The project has enabled the Insight team to define 9 recommendations for decision-makers and awareness raisers.
Digital citizenship education - role of parents
Join us tomorrow to discuss the importance of the role of parents in helping their children develop the competences to become responsible digital citizens.
Cybersecurity summit
Insight is using webinar platforms this month to share our ideas on digital literacy, awareness and working with youth to improve our digital practices. Yesterday we joined forces with Forum Europe at the European Security summit.
ECDG youth talk about covid crisis, privacy and learning
Our European Council for Digital Good has been busy with interviews and publications since the Covid 19 disrupupted our lives. We'll be launching series of video clips shortly.
Women in Tech speak out (30 April at 10.00 CET) on 'Making a difference'
Register here before 5pm CET today (29 April) to join me tomorrow along with 3 other 'Women in Tech' in a webinar conference led by Huawei's EU Public Affairs manager Berta Herrero.
Insight in the international news again with Tech4All
Helping children develop better social skills and improve their EQ, looking at the role of family and school, these are some of the points covered in our latest international blog post released by our Tech4All partners in China today.