December 07, 2022 10:44

ComCom Trains More Than 300 Students in Zestaponi and Kutaisi in Media Literacy Skills

The Communications Commission has trained 310 students in media literacy skills. Seminars for the primary and high school students of Public Schools N1 and N4 in Zestaponi and Public Schools N23 and N32 in Kutaisi were held as part of the “Media Economics” and “Happy Onlife” projects of the Communications Commission.

As part of the “Media Economics” project, IX and X grade students obtained full information about social media funding sources. They learned about the role of each user in social media funding, and about social media economics in general. High school students also learned about algorithms on various platforms.

II and III grade pupils from the same schools learned the rules of safely navigating the internet through the “Happy Onlife” app. The children obtained detailed information on how to protect themselves from online threats and cyberbullying.

The media literacy project “Media Economics,” which has been recognised as a successful and effective initiative by EU countries and the Evens Foundation, serves to develop media literacy among young people, and is focussed on teaching the principles of digital media economics. The Communications Commission developed a module of lessons with the author of the course, Director of the Zaffiria Media Education Center Alessandra Falconi, and adapted it specifically to Georgian schools. “Media Economics” is recognised as a unique approach to raising the awareness of young people about media threats.  

“Happy Onlife” is an online app for young people that aims to teach them through games to use digital media safely and responsibly, as well as to critically assess and analyse online content. The app is regarded in EU countries as one of the most effective media literacy projects, and helps parents and teachers to actively pursue the development of the children’s media literacy skills and protect them from cyberbullying. “Happy Onlife” is available free of charge on iOS and Android mobile devices, as well as personal computers.

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