- 'My mission' – on the basis of online experiences, pupils gain a deeper understanding of what the internet is.
- 'On track' – information on cookies and an understanding of the footprints left behind when surfing the web. Pupils learn about the information they share online, and why it is a good idea to protect it.
- 'My true identity' – targeting the difference between your online identity and your real identity, and why they can and may differ.
- 'Eternal life' – what goes online, stays online. This subject seeks to empower reflection among pupils so that they understand what to share and with whom.
- 'Under attack' – a lesson all about malware and how to protect yourself from it.
- ‘Mission complete' – how to protect your devices with passwords.
CodeX – Mission Secure: Enhancing children's privacy online
Children and young people's lives are increasingly taking place online, both in schools and at home. This digital life brings many advantages, but also some security risks. Young people may surf at the speed of light, but sometimes they end up in situations which they do not know how to handle. The learning resource 'CodeX – Mission Secure' seeks to empower them online.
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