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Karen Malbon

Meet the BTS Fans Trying to Change the World, One Online Campaign at a Time - 0 views

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    The K-pop band's dedicated supporters have long used social media to break music records. Now, they're using their global network for social issues, even successfully raising $1 million for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Judy O'Connell

Google teams up with the Citizens Advice Bureau to promote online safety - 6 views

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    Google has teamed up with the Citizens Advice Bureau in the UK to launch a new initiative that will see the search giant and the independent charity launch a adverts in newspapers, on public transport and online to promote safer Internet use and help users adopt safer practices when online, The Telegraph reports. The campaign is the first of its kind for Google, which sees the company promote something other than one of its products, but will concentrate on safe password adoption, logging out of web browsing sessions on public computers and increasing only safety by incorporating more elaborate ways to sign-in to an account, to ward of potential attackers.
Emma Kay

Student campaign raises awareness of internet dangers - 4 views

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    example of student action, based on real world issues
Karen Keighery

Safety in numbers the key to beating cyber bullying - 9 views

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    A new campaign spear-headed by HUman Rights Commission "Backmeup"which aims to empower bystanders to stick-up for friends.. Research cited says 50% of population reported being cyberbullied. 
Julie Lindsay

Measuring global citizenship education: A collection of practices and tools | Global Ca... - 7 views

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    This toolkit is the result of the collective efforts of the Global Citizenship Education Working Group (GCED-WG), a collegium of 90 organizations and experts co-convened by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the Center for Universal Education (CUE) at the Brookings Institution, and the United Nations Secretary General's Global Education First Initiative's Youth Advocacy Group (GEFI-YAG). To gather the measurement tools in this collection, the working group surveyed GCED programs and initiatives that target youth (ages 15-24). For the purposes of this project, GCED was defined as any educational effort that aims to provide the skills, knowledge, and experiences and to encourage the behaviors, attitudes, and values that allow young persons to be agents of long-term, positive changes in their own lives and in the lives of people in their immediate and larger communities (with the community including the environment).
Steve Madsen

Cure the Bullies - 1 views

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    This is truly a campaign BY kids FOR kids, addressing the audience not from an adult authoritative perspective, but a peer-to-peer behaviour awareness perspective.
Julie Lindsay

Don't miss the moment. Make room for #realtime PSA. - YouTube - 10 views

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    Another excellent collection of very short videos from Commonsense.org that show how we need to consider a healthy balance in our lives while using technology.
Philip Cooney

Lateline - 15/04/2011: Anti-sexting campaign branded dull, unrealistic - 3 views

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    This is a disturbing story. While the comments of PhD researcher, Ninia Funnell, make sense on one level, her comments about age and the law don't match the child protection law in NSW. As Michael Flood points out childhood curiosity can lead to unplanned consequences, which is one reason legislation seeks to protect children.
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