“Surf Safe through Web Radio Wave”!
🔐 Technology is part of our daily lives, but security must always be a priority. Whether as consumers or as producers and content creators from a very young age, we need to be aware of what to watch out for. Information is incredibly vast, and there are many risks as well. Are you sure you know them all? Get ready for an exploration of internet safety and create original radio messages with your school. Student submissions will be accepted by European School Radio until February 4th, so that we can organize the material and broadcast it on the radio program on February 6th, which will feature thematic productions as part of Internet Safety Day.
Submission Instructions
Initially, register by following the Participation Guide.
Next, from the “Podcast/Radio” menu, choose “Create a show/podcast.” Select “Show” and set the production type as “Safer Internet Day”
This initiative will be competitive, and we will reward schools that participated, highlighting the best, most creative, and successful efforts!
Categories
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30-second radio message
Here are some examples from the Experimental High School of Patras
3-minute radio message
- Interviews: Experts from invited experts who speak about internet safety.
- Panel: The presenters (2 or more speakers) cover different perspectives on internet safety through a brief and focused discussion.
- Audio Drama: Students as actors take on roles and, through theatrical dialogue, highlight various aspects of the topic.
Below, you can find our clever tips for creating successful radio messages
- “Surf Freely – Click Everything?”
- “Your Digital Data? Safe is up to You”
- “Listen to our story on how to keep your personal information secure online.”
- “Take Control: Learn how to adjust your privacy settings.”
Do you want to convey something important, something you think they should pay attention to? But how? Unleash your imagination, think creatively, and make the listeners smile. Play with the internet and digital world terminology, and use them cleverly in everyday speech. Or, you can create a fictional hero who will narrate your story… It might sound funny or not serious, but believe us. This will stick with them!”
Info: Eftychia Touliou
info@europeanschoolradio.eu, +30 2310 013 735