Cybersafe vs Happy Onlife Usage & Stats

*** Please play our game and support our cause to stamp out cyberbullying! *** Cybersafe is an app created by students from Goffs School UK to help children deal with cyberbullying through gaming. This app contains 3 fun mini games - each tackling a different issue chosen by the students. - Detective Charlee: An endless flying game which teaches children to collect cyberbully evidence, by taking screenshots of nasty comments on social networks, to email to a trusted friend or adult. - PaS$w0rdBlockr: A challenging puzzle game which encourages children to keep their passwords safe and be wary of people hacking their online accounts. - Goof Run: An endless running game with helpful cyberbully advice along the way, set in a colourful chatroom. The student designers – aged 12-15 say: "Cybersafe is a cyberbully advice game designed by children for children as online bullying is becoming a persistent problem. We, the students of Goffs School UK, designed three mini games in one app - not just to give children the opportunity to have fun and socialise but also to help them cope if they are being bullied or are in any way at a social disadvantage. We wanted to give practical tips and skills on what to do and how to deal with cyberbullying through game play. Parents and adults who care about children’s online safety will find this a useful app too. There are links to the UK law enforcement agency CEOP which gives further help and offers a place to report abuse. We are really excited that the Big Lottery funded Cybersafe's production and that we have the chance to help our peers on a global scale."
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Happy Onlife, play and learn online safety. You can now learn how to behave safely in the digital world by playing the Happy Onlife game. This engaging game aims at supporting children between 8-12 years along with involving their parents and teachers in initiating active mediation of the digital technology with them. Quiz questions embedded in the game on the use of internet, social networks, and online-games are designed to prompt discussion between players and empower them for a responsible and safe way of using digital media. The game presents key messages about children's use and overuse and misuse risks such as cyber-bullying, as well as simple and clear strategies of prevention, mediation or remediation of internet issues. The Portuguese translation / adaptation of Happy Onlife resources is by Patricia Dias (Research Centre for Communication and Culture, Catholic University of Portugal) and Rita Brito (Research Centre for Communication and Culture, Catholic University of Portugal), September 2016. The Romanian translation / adaptation of the digital game is by Anca Velicu (Institute of Sociology at the Romanian Academy, Bucurest) and Monica Mitarca (Faculty of Political Science at ‘Dimitrie Cantemir’ Christian University, Bucharest), August 2017. The Greek translation / adaptation of Happy Onlife resources is by Anastasia Economou (Pedagogical Institute of Cyprus) and Aphrodite Stephanou (Pedagogical Institute of Cyprus), and Ioannis Lefkos (5th Primary School of Kalamaria - Thessaloniki and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), October 2017. The Georgian translation is by Georgian National Communications Commission (GNCC) and Bidzina Makashvili, April 2019.
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Cybersafe VS.
Happy Onlife

December 28, 2024