"Οι αναλφάβητοι του 21ου αιώνα δεν θα είναι αυτοί που δεν μπορούν να διαβάσουν και να γράψουν, αλλά αυτοί που δεν μπορούν να μάθουν, να ξεκλειδώσουν και να ανακηρύξουν" - Άλβιν Τόφλερ
O ur logo features a large hot air balloon filled with people letting themselves be carried by the wind. More hot air balloons fly in the sky.
We chose it for our logo, because it symbolizes freedom, the desire to travel and discover new people, new places and new cultures. Just a fitting symbol for an eTwinning project!
The topic of our project is very suitable to be depicted with a hot air balloon, as a message of freedom: Human Rights. Children love to draw hot air balloons, full of their imagination and colours.
Furthermore, it also represents the innocence and carefreeness of children who also the adults should make it their own.
We also find hot air balloons in literature: think for example of Around the World in 80 Days by Jule Verne. Even if the protagonists they don't use it as a means of transportation, most of the book covers portray the hot air balloon itself. Then, in Italian literature, in the book The Baron in the Trees, by Italo Calvino, the protagonist travels on a hot air balloon.
Finally, in the logo the words of the title of our project "Human Rights: common achievement for children and adults" complete the images
We chose it for our logo, because it symbolizes freedom, the desire to travel and discover new people, new places and new cultures. Just a fitting symbol for an eTwinning project!
The topic of our project is very suitable to be depicted with a hot air balloon, as a message of freedom: Human Rights. Children love to draw hot air balloons, full of their imagination and colours.
Furthermore, it also represents the innocence and carefreeness of children who also the adults should make it their own.
We also find hot air balloons in literature: think for example of Around the World in 80 Days by Jule Verne. Even if the protagonists they don't use it as a means of transportation, most of the book covers portray the hot air balloon itself. Then, in Italian literature, in the book The Baron in the Trees, by Italo Calvino, the protagonist travels on a hot air balloon.
Finally, in the logo the words of the title of our project "Human Rights: common achievement for children and adults" complete the images
10 suggestions for a safe internet:
1. Strong password: Put a strong password on your profiles that cannot be easily guessed. Don't share it with anyone!
2. Beware of personal data: Never give your name, address, phone number or photos to strangers on the Internet.
3. Think before you post: Never post anything you wouldn't want your parents or teachers to see.
4. Critical thinking: Don't believe everything you read online. Research the information and make sure it comes from reliable sources.
5. Friendliness: Treat others online as you would like to be treated. Don't do bullying or cyberbullying.
6. Ask for help: If you feel uncomfortable or threatened online, talk to your parents, teachers or a trusted adult.
7. Set up privacy: Make sure the privacy settings on your profiles are correct so that strangers can't see your personal information.
8. Beware of fake profiles: Don't always trust everything you see online. There may be fake profiles that want to trick you.
9. Strong passwords: Do not use the same password on multiple profiles.
10. Have fun safely: The internet is a great tool to learn, play and communicate with friends. Let's use it responsibly to keep it safe for everyone!
Remember that the internet is a great tool to learn, play and communicate with friends. Let's use it responsibly to keep it safe for everyone!
1. Strong password: Put a strong password on your profiles that cannot be easily guessed. Don't share it with anyone!
2. Beware of personal data: Never give your name, address, phone number or photos to strangers on the Internet.
3. Think before you post: Never post anything you wouldn't want your parents or teachers to see.
4. Critical thinking: Don't believe everything you read online. Research the information and make sure it comes from reliable sources.
5. Friendliness: Treat others online as you would like to be treated. Don't do bullying or cyberbullying.
6. Ask for help: If you feel uncomfortable or threatened online, talk to your parents, teachers or a trusted adult.
7. Set up privacy: Make sure the privacy settings on your profiles are correct so that strangers can't see your personal information.
8. Beware of fake profiles: Don't always trust everything you see online. There may be fake profiles that want to trick you.
9. Strong passwords: Do not use the same password on multiple profiles.
10. Have fun safely: The internet is a great tool to learn, play and communicate with friends. Let's use it responsibly to keep it safe for everyone!
Remember that the internet is a great tool to learn, play and communicate with friends. Let's use it responsibly to keep it safe for everyone!
Playing games,painting posters, writing rules and stories for the "Safe Intetrnet Day"....We learnt a lot with fun!