Voluntary educational actions in schools: Homo Digitalis visits the 3rd High School of Serres
Last week Homo Digitalis hit the road again!
After the very successful 1500 km tour in the Peloponnese and Central Greece, the 4 schools and the more than 600 students and teachers we met there, this time it was the turn of Northern Greece with 5 different schools and a new record of kilometers and students!
We started from Serres, in a historic place, a neoclassical building built in 1885 to house the city’s hospital and then converted into the first Gymnasium of Thileon Serres, and now operating as the 3rd Gymnasium of the city! We were there on April 1 to talk to students and teachers about the digital footprint.
We would like to thank the Director Mrs. Arapaki Chrysanthi and the IT teacher Mr. Moscholios Stavros for the invitation!
Homo Digitalis’ actions in the field of student awareness are carried out with the organization’s own resources and with the contribution of our network of volunteers! Your support is very important to achieve more in the new year!
Voluntary educational actions in schools: Homo Digitalis visits the 3rd Primary School of Nafpaktos
Last week Homo Digitalis hit the road!
In a 1500 km tour, we visited 4 schools in the Peloponnese and Central Greece and talked to more than 600 students and teachers!
On the fourth day, Lamprini Gyftokosta, Alexandra Giannopoulou and Konstantinos Kakavoulis were in Nafpaktos and talked to the students and teachers of the 3rd Primary School of Nafpaktos about cyber bullying
We would like to thank the management and the teachers of the school for the invitation and the warm welcome!
Voluntary educational actions in schools: Homo Digitalis visits a high school in Velo, Corinthia
Last week Homo Digitalis hit the road!
In a 1500 km tour, we visited 4 schools in the Peloponnese and Central Greece and talked to more than 600 students and teachers!
On the third day, Lamprini Gyftokosta and Konstantinos Kakavoulis were in Velo Corinthia and talked to all the students and teachers of the high school about the digital footprint
We would like to thank the management and teachers of the school for the invitation and the warm welcome!
Voluntary educational actions in schools: Homo Digitalis visits the high school in Molai in Laconia
Last week Homo Digitalis hit the road!
In a 1500 km tour, we visited 4 schools in the Peloponnese and Central Greece and talked to more than 600 students and teachers!
On the first day, Lamprini Gyftokosta, Nikoletta Georgakopoulou and Konstantinos Kakavoulis were in Molaos Lakonia and talked to all the students and teachers of the high school about the digital footprint.
We would like to thank the management and teachers of the school for the invitation and the warm welcome!
Voluntary educational actions in schools: Homo Digitalis visits a high school in Tyros Arkadia
Last week Homo Digitalis hit the road!
In a 1500 km tour, we visited 4 schools in the Peloponnese and Central Greece and talked to more than 600 students and teachers!
On the second day, Lamprini Gyftokosta, Nikoletta Georgakopoulou and Konstantinos Kakavoulis were in Tyros Arkadia and talked to all the students and teachers of the high school about the #digitalfootprint
We would like to thank the school’s management and teachers for the invitation and the warm welcome!
Speech by Homo Digitalis at an online event of Project Parenting
If you’re nervous about…
-Whether screens are addictive.
-How to manage screen time for your kids.
-How screens affect children’s relationship with food.
-The effect of exposure to screens.
And much more…
All you have to do is #Register for the “Are Screens Bad After All?” conference. organized on 26 & 27 February by Project Parenting, the 1st educational platform for parents in Greece!
Konstantinos Kakavoulis Lawyer and co-founder of Homo Digitalis will represent us there to inform parents with his successful presentation “Digital Footprint: What it is, who can detect it and what they can do with it”. We would like to thank the organizers for their kind invitation!
You can attend it #completely #FREE #online on 26 & 27 February! Registration.
Voluntary educational actions in schools: Homo Digitalis visits Anthoussa High School
Homo Digitalis continues its educational actions in schools!
Yesterday, Konstantinos Kakavoulis and Lambrini Gyftokosta were at Anthousas High School, where they spoke with the students of the 3rd grade about the Digital Footprint.
We would like to thank the students and teachers for the invitation and the excellent participation!
Our joint research on children's safety and privacy online just published
YouGov, Humankind Research and Homo Digitalis conducted a survey on online safety and privacy for children in Greece, which shows high levels of concern among adults and young people.
-What percentage of Greeks are concerned about children’s online privacy?
-Do they believe that children have little control over how their data is collected and used?
-Who do Greeks believe is primarily responsible for protecting children online?
The survey also highlights the critical need to invest in raising awareness among Greek citizens, both adults and non-adults, on issues of privacy, protection and safety online.
You can find the survey and learn more about its results:
Homo Digitalis speaks about the Safer Internet Day 2024 at Pyrgettos Gymnasium and Lyceum
Part A’
Today is Safer Internet Day and Homo Digitalis was once again in many different schools in Greece, completely voluntarily, to talk to students and teachers about our digital rights with the presentations “digital footprint” and “cyberbullying”.
Homo Digitalis and our member Anastasios Arabatzis visited Pyrgettos High School and Lyceum and we were surprised by the active participation and interest of the public in our activities.