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- Citizens' rightsDigital
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- Video
Since 2017, EU citizens travelling to another Member State no longer have to pay roaming charges for calling, texting and surfing on their mobiles.
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A smart kid’s guide to the online world of wonders
Jump into the wonderful and peculiar world of the internet with this guide on how it works, the magic of programming, and how to freely roam this landscape in a safe and secure way.
Coding
Free resources in 29 languages to help teachers introduce coding and computational thinking to students of all ages. These fun activities will help de...
DIGITAL EXPLORERS cartoon series
Meet Helena, Klaus, Kasia, Enzo and Marion – our “DIGITAL EXPLORERS” on a fieldtrip across Europe to see how digitalisation is coming along. Digital o...
Geo-blocking and online shopping
Retailers must give shoppers the same access to goods and services wherever they are in the EU. Failing to do this is called 'geo-blocking' and is bei...
Spot and fight disinformation
The pandemic demonstrated just how fast misleading or false information can spread online. With this toolkit, secondary school teachers can help their students separate what is real from what is fake when they are browsing online.
The evolution of Artificial Intelligence
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What is Artificial Intelligence?
What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)? What does it mean? What are the applications of AI? What can it do and how does it work? In this video AI specia...
Who do you think you are - Identity
How do you define your identity? And what might such characteristics be? Identity constantly shifts and evolves, and therefore our views about who we ...
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Educational toolkit to help fight gender stereotypes in secondary school
This toolkit has been developed for secondary school teachers and secondary school young learners (14–15 years old). It aims to support teachers to organise discussions in the classroom to effectively address gender stereotypes, based on the example of the transport sector.
Educational toolkit to help fight gender stereotypes in primary school
This toolkit has been developed for primary school teachers and primary school young learners (6-7 years old). It aims to support teachers to organise discussions in the classroom to effectively address gender stereotypes, based on the example of the transport sector.
EU Customs Union – 50 years young
In 2018, the European Union celebrated the 50th anniversary of the EU Customs Union.
EU strategy on the rights of the child
The European Commission is presenting the first ever Child Rights Strategy to ensure protection and support to all children, regardless of background,...
General Data Protection Regulation
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Geo-blocking and online shopping
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My EHIC and I - Efi's mother
The European Health Insurance Card covers medical treatment in emergencies and for pre-existing conditions, while travelling through Europe.
The European Union’s plan for children’s rights
This child-friendly version of the EU Strategy on Children’s Rights (The Plan) has been produced in partnership with children themselves.