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On the 1st of February 2012 a visit was made to the Pagkyprio Lykeio by the Cyberethics team. There the Cyberethics team has given a presentation to 200 students and 10 teachers regarding the dangers of internet and ways to be protected. In the presentation teachers and students were informed on how to be protected on the internet and were provided with information about the Safer Internet Centre, especially the Hotline. In addition, they were given all the information on how to report illegal content or how to ask for help through the helpline. (CyberEthics-CYTA).
On the 1st of February 2012 a visit was made to the Pagkyprio Lykeio by the Cyberethics team. There the Cyberethics team has given a presentation to 200 students and 10 teachers regarding the dangers of internet and ways to be protected. In the presentation teachers and students were informed on how to be protected on the internet and were provided with information about the Safer Internet Centre, especially the Hotline. In addition, they were given all the information on how to report illegal content or how to ask for help through the helpline. (CyberEthics-CYTA).


 
==External Links==
*[http://lyk-pagkyprio-lar.schools.ac.cy/safe%20internet.html Article on School's Website]





Latest revision as of 01:55, 22 October 2012

Presentation at Pagkyprio Lykeio
Presentation at Pagkyprio Lykeio
Project Cyberethics
Place Pagkyprio Lykeio
Date(s) 01/02/2012
Type of participants Students and teachers
Number of participants 200 students and 10 teachers
Link(s) Cyberethics, CyberEthics GIII: Island-wide combined Safer Internet Awareness Node, Hotline, Helpline


On the 1st of February 2012 a visit was made to the Pagkyprio Lykeio by the Cyberethics team. There the Cyberethics team has given a presentation to 200 students and 10 teachers regarding the dangers of internet and ways to be protected. In the presentation teachers and students were informed on how to be protected on the internet and were provided with information about the Safer Internet Centre, especially the Hotline. In addition, they were given all the information on how to report illegal content or how to ask for help through the helpline. (CyberEthics-CYTA).

External Links