Partners came together last April to discuss several key topics to advance the Erasmus+ CYBER Project. The meeting, held to strategize and coordinate efforts, covered a range of pivotal matters crucial for the project’s success:
- Progress update on the EU Comparative Report, a detailed comparative analysis of cyber resilience initiatives across five European countries—Greece, Italy, Portugal, Romania, and Slovakia. The focus is particularly on how these initiatives influence and support school-aged youth, specifically those between 14 to 17 years of age.
- Proposed improvements for the project website.
- Discussed social media readiness and dissemination strategies.
- Set guidelines and deadlines for next activities.
Details of the Erasmus+ CYBER programme
- Erasmus+ CYBER Project Objectives:
- Promote critical thinking and awareness of online dangers among students 🛡️
- Equip teachers with effective educational methods to address cyber threats 💡
- Provide schools with technical-legal expertise on data security 📚
- Establish a network of certified cyber-resilient schools 🛡️
- Strengthen the European Anti-Bullying Network 💪
- Integrate project results into mainstream education through a “cyber month”📅
- Erasmus+ CYBER Project Results:
- Handbook and Digital Toolkit for educators📚
- Audio episodes-Podcasts sharing real-life cyber threat experiences🎧
- Educational Website with interactive games🎮
- Policy Recommendations for data and cyber security🛡️
- CYBER Certification for participating schools🏆
- Professional videos showcasing project outcomes🎥
With these efforts we aim to empower students, educators, and schools to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly 🌐💙