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== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
'''Until April 4th 2016.''' One sentence description
Media literacy as a tool for empowerment in order to ensure safe and responsible usage of digital media by young people and adults in the information society.


== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  
'''Until 30 April 2016.''' Always use your own words to describe your session. If you decide to quote the words of an external source, give them the due respect and acknowledgement by specifying the source.
The internet and new media are an inherent part of our daily lives. This applies to adults as well as to children and adolescents that are growing up with new technologies and its possibilities. Particularly young people are attracted to new media in a special way and cannot imagine living without it. In their development children and adolescents face a number of development tasks such as searching for the own identity, managing relationships or finding a role within the peer group. Especially the Internet and its wide range of services offer a variety of options that meet the needs of young people and help them dealing with the development tasks they face. Therefor it’s necessary to support young people in promoting media literacy and adequate handling of the internet and new media because the internet not only offers plenty of positive options but also various problematic areas and dangers. Young people should be aware of possible risks and should be equipped with adequate knowledge and coping strategies. Thus everybody who is in charge of children and adolescents (e.g. parents, schools, youth work and politics) should have the ability raising young people’s awareness concerning the significance of responsible and competent handling of the internet. This workshop aims at discussing the various ways of empowering youth as well as empowering those who are accompanying young people on their way to responsible digital grown-ups.


== Keywords ==
The workshops discussion is oriented towards the following topics: 
'''Until April 4th 2016.''' They will be used as hash tags for easy searching on the wiki
*Curricula for Media Literacy education as the basis for empowerment 
*Possible barriers, difficulties and limits associated with parental empowerment 
*Gender differences and roles in media literacy education 
*Technical age barriers for children 
*The regulation of digital content for children: how far are we willing to allow censorship?
 
== Keywords ==  
empowerment, education, protection, media literacy, safe internet environment, risks, young people, children, support, responsibility


== Format ==  
== Format ==  
'''Until 30 April 2016.''' Please try new interactive formats out. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements.
Round table. Dialogue with the audience on different subtopics, presented very briefly by key participants.
 
== Further Reading ==


== Further reading ==
*[http://www.ictcoalition.eu/gallery/100/REPORT_WEB.pdf Let’s Play it Safe. Children  and  Youths  in  the  Digital  World.] 
'''Until 30 April 2016.''' Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, only links to external resources are possible.
*[https://www.betterinternetforkids.eu/ Saferinternet.org] 
*[http://www.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/research/EUKidsOnline/Home.aspx EU Kids Online – Research] 
*[http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/ UK Safer Internet Centre]   
*[http://www.webwise.ie/ Webwise]   
*[http://www.klicksafe.de/fileadmin/media/documents/pdf/klicksafe_Materialien/Lehrer_LH_Zusatz_Ethik/LH_Zusatzmodul_Click_E_for_Ethics_klicksafe_Baustein1.pdf Klicksafe “Click E for Ethics” guide on privacy and big data: working with young people] 
*[http://www.klicksafe.de/fileadmin/media/documents/pdf/klicksafe_Materialien/Lehrer_LH_Zusatz_Ethik/LH_Zusatzmodul_Click_E_for_Ethics_klicksafe_Baustein2.pdf Klicksafe “Click E for Ethics” guide on harmful online behaviour: working with young people]
*[http://girlsinict.org Girls in ICT Initiative] 
*[https://www.takebackthetech.net Take Back The Tech!] 
*[http://www.girlscodefun.pl/en Girls Code Fun Foundation]
* Report: [https://www.cigionline.org/sites/default/files/no22_2.pdf One in Three: Internet Governance and Children's Rights'. John Carr, Sonia Livingstone, Jasmina Byrne. Published by Chatham House. Global Commission on Internet Governance. Nov 2015] 
*[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/wks2013/workshop_background_paper/203_1374399464.pdf Vulnerable children and Youth protection measures - a research framework]


== People ==  
== People ==  
Name, institution, country of residence
*'''Focal Point''': Claudia Stelter
*'''Focal Point'''  
*'''Key participants'''
**Claudia Stelter, University of Landau
:*Maria Jose Velasquez, New media summer school  fellow 
*'''Key participants'''
:*Narine Khachatryan, Media Education Center Armenia + [http://safe.am Safer Internet Armenia] 
'''Until 15 May 2016.'''
:*Belma Kucukalic, One World Platform, Bosnia Herzegovina   
Key participants (workshop) are experts willing to provide their knowledge during a session – not necessarily on stage. Key participants should contribute to the session planning process and keep statements short and punchy during the session. Panellist (plenary) will be selected and assigned by the org team, ensuring a stakeholder balanced dialogue also considering gender and geographical balance.
:*Auke Pals, student, entrepreneur from The Netherlands   
Panellists should contribute to the session planning process and keep statements short and punchy during the session.
:*John Carr (eNACSO - European NGO Alliance of Child Safety Online)
Please provide short CV’s of the participants involved in your session at the Wiki or link to another source.
*'''Moderator''': [https://www.i-kiz.de Jutta Croll] 
*'''Moderator'''
:'''Co-moderator:''' Ani Dallakyan
'''Until 15 May 2016.'''  
*'''Remote moderator''': Michael J. Oghia,Istanbul, Turkey, Journalist & editor, 2015 ISOC IGF Ambassador
The moderator is the facilitator of the session at the event. Moderators are responsible for including the audience and encouraging a lively interaction among all session attendants. Please make sure the moderator takes a neutral role and can balance between all speakers.
*Please provide short CV of the moderator of your session at the Wiki or link to another source.
*'''Remote moderator'''
'''Until 15 May 2016.'''
The remote moderator is in charge of facilitating participation via digital channels such as WebEx and social medial (Twitter, facebook). Remote moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the session moderator.
Please contact the EuroDIG secretariat if you need help to find a remote moderator.
*'''Org team'''  
*'''Org team'''  
Organising team is a group of people shaping the session. Every interested individual can become a member of an organising team (org team).
:*Narine Khachatryan, Media Education Center Armenia + [http://safe.am Safer Internet Armenia] 
*'''Reporter'''
:*Desara Dushi, University of Bologna and University of Turin, Italy 
'''Until 15 May 2016.'''
:*Paloma Cantero, iCmedia, Spain 
The reporter takes notes during the session and formulates 3 (max. 5) bullet points at the end of each session that:  
:*Marta Pellico, iCmedia, Spain 
#are summarised on a slide and presented to the audience at the end of each session
:*Jutta Croll, I-KiZ (Center for online child safety), Germany
#relate to the particular session and to European Internet governance policy
:*Olivier Crepin-Leblond (Subject Matter Expert)
#are forward looking and propose goals and activities that can be initiated after EuroDIG (recommendations)
:*Valentina Pellizzer, One World Platform, Bosnia Herzegovina 
#are in (rough) consensus with the audience
:*Auke Pals, student, entrepreneur from The Netherlands  
#are to be submitted to the secretariat within 48 hours after the session took place
:*Belma Kucukalic, One World Platform, Bosnia Herzegovina
Please provide short CV of the reporter of your session at the Wiki or link to another source and contact the EuroDIG secretariat if you need help to find a reporter.
:*Anna Iosif, Cyprus, accounting and finance student in Glasgow   
:*Ani Dallakyan, New media summer school  fellow 
:*Yuliya Morenets, TaC International 
:*Maria Jose Velasquez, New media summer school  fellow 
*'''Reporter''': Claudia Stelter


== Current discussion ==
== Current discussion ==
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Contact: ws8@eurodig.org
Contact: ws8@eurodig.org


== Remote participation ==
== Video record ==
[https://youtu.be/NaQ1IKWfTJE?list=PLit-Hh_9fzQ6-DZOlraRuIwNM7kyFW-Mi See the video record in our youtube channel]


== Transcript ==
[[Transcript: Empowerment through education]]


== Final report ==   
== Messages ==   
Deadline 2016
* Empowerment through education should be built on Media and Information Literacy Curricula based on an intercultural and intergenerational approach. The curricula need to be standardized and cover evaluation of the learning achievements in building their digital literacy.
* Empowerment does not equal protection. Media literacy education should cover formal and non-formal learning settings (e.g. libraries) and address first of all critical thinking and critical evaluation of content. Education on human rights and democratic citizenship is strongly interrelated with media literacy education. Curricula should integrate the respective aspects.
* Gender is not a female issue but one of society at large. It is of primary importance to overcome gender stereotypes in media literacy education and address the needs of alle types of gender appropriately.
* Although the content of Media Literacy Curricula is as debatable as are age limits for the usage of interconnected media like they are set in the GDPR now, there is a broad consensus on the concept of empowerment through education.
* Ensuring equal access to education and equal opportunities should be a priority to Internet Governance - vice versa a bottom-up multistakeholder process should provide for participation of all in Internet Governance issues.


== Session twitter hashtag ==   
== Session twitter hashtag ==   
Hashtag:
Hashtag: #eurodig16 #saferInternet #digitalcitizens #empowerment #medialiteracy #curricula #technicalbarriers #youth #education


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Revision as of 12:47, 18 July 2016


Please use your own words to describe this session. You may use external references, websites or publications as a source of information or inspiration, if you decide to quote them, please clearly specify the source.


To follow the current discussion on this topic, see the discussion tab on the upper left side of this page

Session teaser

Media literacy as a tool for empowerment in order to ensure safe and responsible usage of digital media by young people and adults in the information society.

Session description

The internet and new media are an inherent part of our daily lives. This applies to adults as well as to children and adolescents that are growing up with new technologies and its possibilities. Particularly young people are attracted to new media in a special way and cannot imagine living without it. In their development children and adolescents face a number of development tasks such as searching for the own identity, managing relationships or finding a role within the peer group. Especially the Internet and its wide range of services offer a variety of options that meet the needs of young people and help them dealing with the development tasks they face. Therefor it’s necessary to support young people in promoting media literacy and adequate handling of the internet and new media because the internet not only offers plenty of positive options but also various problematic areas and dangers. Young people should be aware of possible risks and should be equipped with adequate knowledge and coping strategies. Thus everybody who is in charge of children and adolescents (e.g. parents, schools, youth work and politics) should have the ability raising young people’s awareness concerning the significance of responsible and competent handling of the internet. This workshop aims at discussing the various ways of empowering youth as well as empowering those who are accompanying young people on their way to responsible digital grown-ups.

The workshops discussion is oriented towards the following topics:

  • Curricula for Media Literacy education as the basis for empowerment
  • Possible barriers, difficulties and limits associated with parental empowerment
  • Gender differences and roles in media literacy education
  • Technical age barriers for children
  • The regulation of digital content for children: how far are we willing to allow censorship?

Keywords

empowerment, education, protection, media literacy, safe internet environment, risks, young people, children, support, responsibility

Format

Round table. Dialogue with the audience on different subtopics, presented very briefly by key participants.

Further Reading

People

  • Focal Point: Claudia Stelter
  • Key participants
  • Maria Jose Velasquez, New media summer school fellow
  • Narine Khachatryan, Media Education Center Armenia + Safer Internet Armenia
  • Belma Kucukalic, One World Platform, Bosnia Herzegovina
  • Auke Pals, student, entrepreneur from The Netherlands
  • John Carr (eNACSO - European NGO Alliance of Child Safety Online)
Co-moderator: Ani Dallakyan
  • Remote moderator: Michael J. Oghia,Istanbul, Turkey, Journalist & editor, 2015 ISOC IGF Ambassador
  • Org team
  • Narine Khachatryan, Media Education Center Armenia + Safer Internet Armenia
  • Desara Dushi, University of Bologna and University of Turin, Italy
  • Paloma Cantero, iCmedia, Spain
  • Marta Pellico, iCmedia, Spain
  • Jutta Croll, I-KiZ (Center for online child safety), Germany
  • Olivier Crepin-Leblond (Subject Matter Expert)
  • Valentina Pellizzer, One World Platform, Bosnia Herzegovina
  • Auke Pals, student, entrepreneur from The Netherlands
  • Belma Kucukalic, One World Platform, Bosnia Herzegovina
  • Anna Iosif, Cyprus, accounting and finance student in Glasgow
  • Ani Dallakyan, New media summer school fellow
  • Yuliya Morenets, TaC International
  • Maria Jose Velasquez, New media summer school fellow
  • Reporter: Claudia Stelter

Current discussion

See the discussion tab on the upper left side of this page.

Conference call. Schedules and minutes

  • dates for virtual meetings or coordination calls
  • short summary of calls or email exchange
  • be as open and transparent as possible in order to allow others to get involved and contact you
  • use the wiki not only as the place to publish results but also to summarize and publish the discussion process

Mailing list

Contact: ws8@eurodig.org

Video record

See the video record in our youtube channel

Transcript

Transcript: Empowerment through education

Messages

  • Empowerment through education should be built on Media and Information Literacy Curricula based on an intercultural and intergenerational approach. The curricula need to be standardized and cover evaluation of the learning achievements in building their digital literacy.
  • Empowerment does not equal protection. Media literacy education should cover formal and non-formal learning settings (e.g. libraries) and address first of all critical thinking and critical evaluation of content. Education on human rights and democratic citizenship is strongly interrelated with media literacy education. Curricula should integrate the respective aspects.
  • Gender is not a female issue but one of society at large. It is of primary importance to overcome gender stereotypes in media literacy education and address the needs of alle types of gender appropriately.
  • Although the content of Media Literacy Curricula is as debatable as are age limits for the usage of interconnected media like they are set in the GDPR now, there is a broad consensus on the concept of empowerment through education.
  • Ensuring equal access to education and equal opportunities should be a priority to Internet Governance - vice versa a bottom-up multistakeholder process should provide for participation of all in Internet Governance issues.

Session twitter hashtag

Hashtag: #eurodig16 #saferInternet #digitalcitizens #empowerment #medialiteracy #curricula #technicalbarriers #youth #education