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![]() Gallery (Item count: 13)1st Prize: Lifesplash(18442) Rate An inspiring blog about fashion, school, cooking, sports from a teenager to peers. Country: Netherlands Developed for ages: 10 - 16 2nd Prize: Książki na czacie - sie czyta, sie wie!(860) Rate Blog about books and events related to reading. It was founded by a 10-year-old pupil in 2011. He describes books for children of his own age as well as books for smaller children (he reads books t...
Read more... Blog about books and events related to reading. It was founded by a 10-year-old pupil in 2011. He describes books for children of his own age as well as books for smaller children (he reads books to his 4 year old sister). Apart from reviews, interviews with writers and descriptions of book fairs and other events are posted on the blog. Hide details Country: Poland Developed for ages: 1 - 18 3rd Prize: Blog(115) Rate This is the blog of a 14-y.o. teenager where he writes about the things he considers interesting. He touches many things – from history and some politics to ICT at school and the ways to earn some ...
Read more... This is the blog of a 14-y.o. teenager where he writes about the things he considers interesting. He touches many things – from history and some politics to ICT at school and the ways to earn some money for teenagers. It is in the Cyrillic domain .рф, but if one copies the address in the browser it will open. We believe that his target audience is his peers – 12-16 y.o. Hide details Country: RU Developed for ages: 12 - 16 Aastaajad(112) Rate This is an interactive electronic book on "The Four Seasons". Country: Estonia Developed for ages: 6 - 8 Ateliers vidéo "Bruxelles Trip-TIC"(109) Rate Video workshops "Brussels Trip-ICT" enables young people to access more significantly ICT. Youth are invited to become producers of information by making themselves a video on a topic they want to ...
Read more... Video workshops "Brussels Trip-ICT" enables young people to access more significantly ICT. Youth are invited to become producers of information by making themselves a video on a topic they want to explore. This project is in partnership with the CIDJ, CJD and Infor Jeunes Bruxelles. Hide details Country: Belgium Developed for ages: 10 - 18 ETUB (Ēd, Taisi un Baudi)(1317) Rate Youtube channel created by two 15 year old girls with short video instructions on how to create different things and food on your own - http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiy_x05jOlSXHuWaRnrpzWA/videos Country: Latvia Developed for ages: 10 - 18 Generation Anders(3260) Rate “Generazion Anders” is the world from new perspectives. Currently, our editing team mostly focuses on the following categories: Experience: Here, contributions on the topic personal development are...
Read more... “Generazion Anders” is the world from new perspectives. Currently, our editing team mostly focuses on the following categories: Experience: Here, contributions on the topic personal development are posted. Authors who already deal with these topics for a long time or have own experiences reply to questions like: “How do I fulfill my dreams?”, “What can I do to start the day happier?”, “Why do I only miss what I do not have?” Hide details Country: Austria Developed for ages: 12 - 18 LCD-App(15443) Rate The official mobile App of the Secondary school Lycée Classique Diekirch, Luxembourg, enables the pupils to get around-the-clock updates on what is happening in their school. The schools website wi...
Read more... The official mobile App of the Secondary school Lycée Classique Diekirch, Luxembourg, enables the pupils to get around-the-clock updates on what is happening in their school. The schools website with all information about organization, agend, addresses, weather, canteen menus, etc. is available on smartphone in practical app format, easy to use for everyone. Hide details Country: Luxembourg Developed for ages: 11 - 18 Learn English(1053) Rate This game destined to small children aged 6-8 consists of the display of several images and guessing the word that connects to the image displayed. There are three levels of the game and within eac...
Read more... This game destined to small children aged 6-8 consists of the display of several images and guessing the word that connects to the image displayed. There are three levels of the game and within each, eight images to link to the word that describes them. An image will appear each time with eight words around, the player will have to click on the right one. Hide details Country: Portugal Developed for ages: 6 - 8 Linksmi ir pamokantys filmukai(106) Rate Fun, playful and educational videos of Oskaras reflecting actualities of our days and revealing the beauty of nature. Country: Lithuania Developed for ages: 4 - 18 Povestile prind viata(4417) Rate This video is aimed at children of all ages and focuses on educating them through stories on how to navigate on the internet. The video is made up of 3 short stories illustrated by the participant ...
Read more... This video is aimed at children of all ages and focuses on educating them through stories on how to navigate on the internet. The video is made up of 3 short stories illustrated by the participant from a children book by Vladimir Suteev. Hide details Country: Romania Developed for ages: 5 - 18 Safe Online Surfing(104) Rate Olina Helga, was 11 years old when she won the middle school part of the Alice Challenge 2012 held by the FBI in co-operation with Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. The project is the first...
Read more... Olina Helga, was 11 years old when she won the middle school part of the Alice Challenge 2012 held by the FBI in co-operation with Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. The project is the first part in SOS (Safe Online Surfing) for kids. Olina Helga wanted to set up a comparison between SOS and safe traffic rules to help kids out to know what to be aware of using the internet. Hide details Country: Iceland Developed for ages: 6 - 11 Teen Talk(204) Rate I made this film to show people my age how important it is to be safe and show respect online. I wanted to use animation so people could be entertained but at the same time learn the important mess...
Read more... I made this film to show people my age how important it is to be safe and show respect online. I wanted to use animation so people could be entertained but at the same time learn the important message it highlights. It is easy to have misunderstandings when using text, chat rooms etc. When you don't hear the person's voice it can be easy to get the wrong idea. I wanted to show how easily this can happen, even between friends. My film already exists and was 2nd place in the Childnet Primary Film Hide details Country: United Kingdom Developed for ages: 5 - 14 |
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