For students with disabilities

At THINKSAFE, we are dedicated to empowering students with disabilities by providing them with essential digital skills to navigate the online world safely and confidently. Our mission is to equip these students with the tools they need to identify and distinguish between misinformation and disinformation, protect themselves from online risks, and critically evaluate online content to make informed decisions.

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A project to empower students with disabilities by providing them with essential digital skills to navigate the online world safely and confidently

Our project focuses on several key objectives:

  • Promote Critical Thinking and Analysis: We aim to foster critical thinking and analytical skills among students with disabilities, enabling them to critically evaluate online information.
  • Raise Awareness of Online Risks: We educate students about the potential risks they may encounter online and how to navigate these safely.
  • Encourage Responsible Online Behavior: By promoting awareness of online etiquette and responsibility, we strive to create conscientious digital citizens.
  • Create a Safe and Inclusive Online Learning Environment: Our goal is to ensure that students with disabilities feel safe and included in the digital learning space.
  • Bridge the Digital Divide: We work to ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to the tools and skills needed to succeed in the digital age.
 
 

 

 

- Our Partners -

Padre Pio

Istituto Comprensivo Di Vittorio Padre Pio has 158 teachers (48 primary, 110 secondary) and over 1,100 students aged 6–14. It includes primary and middle school (grades 1–8). 

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Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Króla Jana III Sobieskiego, founded in 1883, is a prestigious state school in Krakow’s city center, educating over 1,000 students aged 14–19.

The 1st Vocational Lower Secondary and Upper Secondary School of Thessaloniki Greece founded in 1992, and  operates for students with several disabilities

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Cyberno aims to equip young people across Greece with the technical, social, and intellectual skills needed to thrive as responsible digital citizens. 

Create a safe, inclusive, and informed digital learning environment, bridging the digital divide and ensuring equal access to digital literacy for all students

THINKSAFE offers a variety of training programs designed to equip students with disabilities with the necessary skills to navigate the digital world safely and effectively.

Our training programs are tailored to meet the diverse needs of our students and ensure they gain practical knowledge and confidence in using digital technologies.

- Our Courses -

Digital literacy skills

Topics of cyberbullying, scams, inappropriate material, sexual harassment, and account hijacking or any other areas valuable for students

Digital critical thinking skills

Spot and avoid manipulation (stated as misinformation / disinformation, evaluate online content, make informed decisions etc)

Digital storytelling

Explore strategies to help students with disabilities build confidence and self-esteem through supportive digital interactions

Understanding digital MIS-information and DIS-information

Discover the dangers on the internet and social media, including scams, cyberbullying, misinformation and protect students from threats

Identifying digital misinformation and disinformation

Learn how to engage respectfully and inclusively on social media by understanding and appreciating diverse perspectives and cultures

Building resilience to digital misinformation and disinformation

Explore strategies to help students with disabilities build confidence and self-esteem through supportive digital interactions

Specialized training for educators

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