Click Clever: Social Education for Digital Tardives Erasmus Project

General information for the Click Clever: Social Education for Digital Tardives Erasmus Project

Click Clever: Social Education for Digital Tardives Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Click Clever: Social Education for Digital Tardives

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for adult education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2018

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Intercultural/intergenerational education and (lifelong)learning; ICT – new technologies – digital competences; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses

Project Summary

Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp are all opportunities we have to talk to other people. Unfortunately this opportunity often is literally burned: it may happen to anyone to read content online out of context, inappropriate, offensive or with illegal contents.
The objective of the Project is to test innovative actions aimed at increasing citizens’ ability to think critically about contents they receive through social media, including contents originated by traditional media; increasing users’ awareness of the truthfulness of on-line information and at the same time promoting more responsible use of the internet; and testing the feasibility and usefulness of such actions. Critical thinking includes, among other skills, the ability to distinguish information from propaganda, to deconstruct media communication and to interact through social media in a responsible way.
To achieve this we want to create Innovative web tools for Social Education
Social education (Web literacy) is an expression that includes cognitive, social, civic and creative capacities that allow a citizen to access the web, to have a critical understanding of the media and to interact with it. All these capacities enable the citizen to participate in the economic, social and cultural aspects of society as well as to play an active role in the democratic process.
Social media in Europe should be characterized by user responsibility and a respectful attitude to other citizens with different views online. Social Education might be able to contribute strategies for fostering user responsibility. User responsibility cannot be achieved through legal means.
The target group is adult citizens (we can call him “late digital”). Social late digital, in fact, driven by the enthusiasm towards this new discovery, do not limits themselves to post comments and shares without filters.

Specific Objectives

● Make the Social late digital a digital citizen, able to live in relational environments, such as social networks
● Create a digital culture
● promote education and communication on the internet and on social media

Intellectual Outputs:
IO1 –Platform OER
IO2 – Capacity GAP Analysis
IO3 – Toolkit and etiquette di CLEVER CLICK
IO4 – Guidelines for Future use

Expected results
· Prevent Digital ignorance;
· Improve the quality of relationships on social networks;
· Empower civil society organizations and grass-root movements in their activities countering hate speech online and in the development of effective counter-narratives;
· Increase awareness and media literacy of the general public on online hate speech and boosting perception of the issue;

5 Multiplier Events

Impact
Improve real life: online life influence our real life, It is important to consider the consequences of online words in real life;
Educate to increase the potentiality of the web in all sectors such as economy, culture and education;
Sensitize Institutions to solve the legislative gaps concerning online matters;
On Kids: Adults have the moral duty to educate their children: today we miss the figure of adults capable of transferring values and experiences in online places. Adults cannot renounce to inhabit the digital world “as adults”. Our kids live in the digital spaces, so it is not possible to refuse to educate them.

Partnership
8 partner from 5 UE countries.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 296131 Eur

Project Coordinator

Centro Provinciale Istruzione Adulti & Country: IT

Project Partners

  • IDP SAS DI GIANCARLO COSTANTINO (ITALIAN DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS)
  • INSTITUT DE HAUTE FORMATION AUX POLITIQUES COMMUNAUTAIRES
  • AKMI ANONIMI EKPAIDEFTIKI ETAIRIA
  • UNIVERSIDAD DE MALAGA
  • E-SENIORS: INITIATION DES SENIORS AUX NTIC ASSOCIATION
  • DEMOSTENE CENTRO STUDI PER LA PROMOZIONE DELLO SVILUPPO UMANO
  • INTERNET WEB SOLUTIONS SL