The main objective of MediaSmartOnline campaign is to test out an approach developed by MLA and EUN for running a Europe-wide media literacy awareness-raising campaign in collaboration with the Insafe network of Safer Internet Centres (SICs). This media literacy campaign builds on the networking resources available in the national network of SICs and, at the same time, maximise the efforts and activities of other stakeholders involved in supporting practices, developing policy and carrying out research into media literacy including NGOs, government agencies and industry. If you would like to follow the campaigning activities, keep an eye on #MediaSmartOnline on social media, and make sure to follow the campaign on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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