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'''Reporter'''
'''Reporter'''
*Divina Frau-Meigs (Savoir*Devenir/Know*ing)


== Current discussion, conference calls, schedules and minutes ==
== Current discussion, conference calls, schedules and minutes ==

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7 June 2017 | 14:00 - 15:30 | Ballroom III, Swissotel, Tallinn, Estonia | remote participation | live streaming
Programme overview wiki | Programme overview EuroDIG web site

Session teaser

Developing a rationale and strategy to develop competences on Internet Literacy in times of crisis such as ours: fake news, propaganda, radicalization, rumours and hoaxes, ...

Keywords

Internet literacy, fake news, Big-data analytics, Internet of Things, best practices, training, online freedom, privacy, identity

Session description

There is a need to develop a rationale and strategy to develop competences on Internet literacy in times of crisis such as ours: fake news, propaganda, radicalization, rumours and hoaxes and so on. This can be a threat to full citizenship online and is starting to damage our trust in the Internet and the legitimacy of its governance. In and beyond formal school education, critical Internet literacy is necessary for the digital transformation of young people and adults to:

  • assess the main social and legal issues that affect their digital transformation (online freedoms, privacy, identity),
  • decide and make choices, in a creative and critical thinking manner, which affect their values,
  • understand the way the Internet is managed and owned.

Outcome

The outcome of this workshop is to decide on a way forward on how to reach out to citizens in order to provide them with “Critical Internet Literacy 101” information and skills to enable them to shape their digital identities and collective belief and culture in the Internet of the future.

Agenda

1. What is “critical” Internet literacy?

  • Kimmo Aulake, Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland
  • Vincent Bonnet, European Bureau of Library, Information and Documentation Associations (EBLIDA)
  • Indrek Ibrus, Tallinn University, Estonia

2. Best practices

  • Xianhong Hu, UNESCO
  • Pascale Serrier, Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés (CNIL)
  • Vitor Tome, Universidade do Algarve

3. Way forward

  • Peter Krantz, International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)
  • Yves Matthieu, Missions Publiques
  • Cristina Monti, European Commission (TBC)
  • Siobhan Montgomery, Council of Europe

4. Concluding remarks

  • Divina Frau-Meigs, Savoir*Devenir (rapporteur)

Format

Moderated dialogue with a limited number of panelists and wrap-up on the following:

  • What is «critical Internet literacy» ?,
  • Best practices,
  • Way forward – what and how do we get there?

Further reading

Digitisation and Culture, Council of Europe

European Audiovisual Observatory

People

Focal Point:

  • Divina Frau-Meigs (Savoir*Devenir/Know*ing)
  • Kathrin Merkle (Council of Europe)

Subject Matter Expert (SME)

Key Participants (for workshop) or Panellists (for plenary)

For more information, please check the agenda above

Moderator:

  • Lee Hibbard (Council of Europe)

Remote Moderator:

  • Zakir Syed (ICANN)

Organising Team (Org Team):

  • Divina Frau-Meigs (Savoir*Devenir/Know*ing)
  • Kathrin Merkle (Council of Europe)
  • Lee Hibbard (Council of Europe)
  • Zakir Syed (ICANN)
  • Stephen Wyber (International Federation of Library Associations - IFLA)
  • Pascale Garreau (Savoir*Devenir)

Reporter

  • Divina Frau-Meigs (Savoir*Devenir/Know*ing)

Current discussion, conference calls, schedules and minutes

See the discussion tab on the upper left side of this page. Please use this page to publish:

  • dates for virtual meetings or coordination calls
  • short summary of calls or email exchange

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Contact

Get in contact with the Org Team by sending an email.

Video record

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Transcript

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Messages

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