Principles and Practice of Cyberanimation
Foundations of cyberanimation and its role in digital youth work. Facilitating online activities, engaging youth digitally and supporting participation in virtual environments.
A structured pathway combining an e-learning course, a transnational training meeting in Greece and practical application through local cybercommunities.
Foundations of cyberanimation and its role in digital youth work. Facilitating online activities, engaging youth digitally and supporting participation in virtual environments.
The impact of digital life on young people's mental health — online stress, cyberbullying, digital overload. Strategies to promote resilience and healthy online behaviours.
Create and manage safe, respectful, inclusive online spaces. Moderation, safeguarding, netiquette and supporting young people with diverse needs.
Support young people through active listening, emotional awareness and peer support. Respond to sensitive situations and apply safeguarding & referral principles.
Empower young people through participation, co-creation, storytelling and youth-led initiatives using digital tools and platforms.
Work with the interactive digital platform: e-learning, share content (activities & podcasts), engage with a community of practice and track your learning journey.
Upon completion, participants receive a certificate recognising the competences acquired in cyberanimation, digital wellbeing and youth mental health promotion. Learning outcomes are also certified through Youthpass, the official Erasmus+ recognition tool.