After the meeting in Norway, the school nurse and the health team held lectures and taught “ the Computer exercise stretch” to students and staff at the Fridagymnasiet. The health theme in connection to the daily use of computers were stressed during many lessons and expecially during the PE- Physical Education lessons. At the Fridagymnasiet we focus on exercise to get a healthy balance between the online school work on the computer and working out or doing physical exercise. iPads and Mobile phones are used for scavenger hunts and orienteering in the surrounding nature so the computers and being online is also used during PE.
On May 5th, The students who had taken part in workshops in Norway presented the topics they had worked with to students at the school.
They used the films made in Norway.
On Thursday 26th March 2015, students from LO Grojec gave a presentation about SIFA project to students from middle schools in the Grojec region. Together with their teachers, the students from a few other schools were invited to visit LO Grojec to learn more about its participation in international projects. The presentation was supported by a talk about the tasks and activities done during the SIFA project. The students who have already attended exchange visits as well as other students taking an active part in the project, presented the main idea of the project, its objectives as well as results. We hope that the main message: ‘Use the Internet in a safe way’, will be spread to the wider audience.
As a contribution to the issue of health problems and internet, students have developed a poster showing exercises to relieve the so-called "text neck", a phenomenon occuring due to overuse of texting and bad posture. This poster was used in all classes.
As a follow-up to the project activities LO Grojec has taken another step to disseminate SIFA project results. This time we hosted a group of students from another senior high school in the district - ZSP Jasieniec. They were informed about the main objectives of the project as well as the tasks and activities that have been performed so far. After a talk and a short presentation, the guest students had a chance to talk to the project participants individually, sharing ideas and experiences. We sincerely believe they will follow our steps and deepen their knowledge on e-safety.
HAK Ybbs received a certificate for taking part in the SAFE INTERNET DAY!
The meeting in Norway is a very good example for how international cooperation between different countries and schools can look like and how this can be a important step in students and teachers personal development. That includes both topic related aspects like addiction and health as well as important cultural exchanges.
The program in Norway included a couple of activities which were related to the topic of the meeting - health. That in connection with an introduction to the norwegian culture gave us an extraordinary picture of what it means to cope with internet related health problems from different perspectives.
Even if the swedish and the norwegian school systems are quite similar the swedish team could find some interesting differences in how both countries work with specific educational questions. Especially the use of computers in daily school life was an interesting aspect to talk about. The opportunity to present our thoughts about ICT to norwegian teachers and to learn more about the norwegian way of dealing with these questions was a very good way for exchanging thoughts and ideas.
We would like to say thank you for the perfect organization in Norway and the opportunities to learn more about our neighbour in the west. Now we are looking forward to welcome you all in Sweden in April!
Rickard & Fabian
This article on Niederösterreichische Nachrichten describes our activities for the Safe Internet Day!
(Link: http://www.noen.at/nachrichten/lokales/schule/st_poelten/Safe-Internet-Day-2015-in-der-HAK-Ybbs;art2519,610509)
Enclosed please find reports on the Norway SIFA meeting made up by the Austrian participants.
On 10th February pupils of the secondary school in Grójec took part in workshops organized by the High School of Information Technology in Warsaw. The aim of these workshops was to emphasise how and why to respect the privacy of internet users.
During on-line lecture (by Marta Różycka and Zuzanna Polak) various problems connected with internet safety were raised, such as the multiplicity of personal information on the net and the lack of awareness about the possible dangers while using the net.
For pupils especially important seemed to be the information about the of posting different data on the net, setting the accounts and safety procedures while using different websites.
After the workshops students willingly did on-line tests and got the certificates of attendance in these workshops.
The initiative to organize the Safer Internet Day in our school has also been reported to the Polish Safer Internet Centre (www.saferinternet.pl).
On Friday 20 February the Greek team who visited Os in Norway presented highlights of the meeting in Norway in the context of the project SIFA (Safe Internet For All) ERASMUS+.
The teachers of 2nd Lyceum of Kos were informed about the journey, the activities and the workshops of the program, accommodation conditions, the partners’ schools, the educational system of Norway, how ICT is integrated in teaching in Norwegian schools and last but not least the results and the conclusions of the meeting.
The meeting in Os focused on health problems that are related to excessive use of internet. We believe that useful workshops and experts’ lectures gave the opportunity to both students and teachers to broaden their knowledge and to raise their awareness about the specific subject.
In the same time they had the opportunity to gain knowledge of different cultural practices and world views, developing positive attitudes towards cultural differences. Through respectful and reciprocal relationships they developed skills for communication and interaction across cultures.
After being invited by IKY (the Erasmus+ Greek National Agency), the coordinator of the Erasmus+ KA2 project Safe Internet For...
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The Norwegian students wrote a travel letter from the stay on Poland and this was published in a local newspaper. http://www.midtsiden.no/internasjonalt-arbeid-om-nettmobbing
Results of the SIFA meeting at Fridagymnasiet in Vänersborg, Sweden, on the theme Internet Security The students' work on internet security...
click this link for the pictures:https://youtu.be/qEhRS6ACd44
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Presentation of questionnaire analysis (Safety on the Internet) by Giorgos Hlapanis.
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One of the presentations given during the visit in Poland was one on cyberbullying and cyberstalking. Mr Andrzej Chodkiewicz from...