Online courses that teach students how to become resilient and ethical digital citizens.
Linewize Courses - Highlights
Fun and interactive courses for students
A series of interactive learning courses specifically designed for students aged between 7 and 13 years.
Helping students to thrive in their digital lives
Designed to build resilience, promote self-regulation and develop essential online safety skills, they help students to grow and thrive in the digital world.
Available as a module in Classwize
Teachers can seamlessly introduce these powerful courses for students to do in class or at home, quickly and easily.
Linewize Courses - Watch at a glance
Promotes media literacy across 6 key pillars
Promote media literacy and digital citizenship across 6 key content pillars:
1. Mental health & wellbeing; 2. Privacy & information safety; 3. Respectful relationships; 4. Human rights & compassion; 5. Digital media literacy; 6. Digital footprint & online personas.
Designed by specialists
Designed by specialist teachers, learning designers and clinical psychologists to meet the needs of students today.
Encourages resilience
Supports critical thinking and emotional intelligence, as well as self-regulation and positive behaviors.
Focus on fun
Gamification and high levels of interactivity make learning fun and boost knowledge retention.
Self-paced learning
Makes it easy for students to go at their own pace to help increase engagement and motivation.
Student-centered
Student-centered learning makes content relatable and places the students' interests, needs and abilities at the core of the learning experience.
Aligns to curriculum standards
Course learning outcomes, assessments and activities have been aligned with curriculum standards.
Meets learning objectives
All courses include evidence-based pre- and post-assessment as well as teaching resources that correlate with learning objectives.
Easily integrates into teaching
Teachers can seamlessly introduce the courses into lessons or set them as part of homework.
Enabling schools to share tools, resources and ongoing cyber safety education to their parents, teachers and students.
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