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How to build critical thinking skills in your classroom: ideas for teachers to discuss in-game marketing manipulation
In today’s digital world, video games are an integral part of many young people’s lives. While they offer entertainment and social interaction, games often come with hidden marketing tactics that influence how children think about money and their spending habits. These tactics are sometimes designed to manipulate players into spending more than intended, often without them even realising.
Youth Internet Monitor 2025
Which social networks are popular with young people in Austria? Are there differences between girls and boys? This year, the Safer Internet Center Austria (Saferinternet.at) analysed the social media use of Austrian young people for the 10th time. The survey has once again produced exciting results for the year 2025: Microsoft Teams is new to the top 6 most popular platforms. The five most used networks have remained the same, but their position in the ranking has shifted. The use of WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok and the like has increased again compared to the previous year.
Week of media literacy campaign in the Netherlands
For an entire week (8 to 15 November 2024), countless network partners, citizens, and young people reflected on their digital balance under the theme 'Healthy screen use'. Activities took place across the country, a record-breaking 10,000+ classes participated in MediaMasters, and the campaign received significant attention in the national press.