On Safer Internet Day, Google announced the launch of an online safety course in Arabic (g.co/DigitalCitizenshipCourseAR). The course is designed for teachers (and parents!) to help them learn how to create a safe and positive experience online for students. By taking the course, teachers will learn how to integrate online safety learning and activities into their classroom curriculum. Google also published localized video tutorials on YouTube that will offer children online safety tips like how to protect their devices, how to strengthen their sign-ins and how to avoid scams.
The digital citizenship course, which is found on the Google for Education website, focuses on four areas:
Joyce Baz, Head of Communications at Google in MENA, said: “As people do more online everyday, they need to be able to connect and explore the web with confidence and trust to get the most out of it. We want to build a safer web for everyone so that it remains a positive, safe place that inspires everyone to do and discover more. We take online safety and the safety of the internet seriously with our products, tools, shared resources, as well as industry partnerships.”
According to a 2017 YouGov poll that surveyed 1000 millennials (ages 18-30) in the UAE, 56% of respondents said their parents or school teachers never spoke to them about the importance of strong passwords and online safety (54% in KSA, 60% in Egypt); 68% of respondents said they are worried about their online accounts being hacked (64% in KSA and 67% in Egypt) and only 1 in 4 said they use different passwords for their online services.
Google regularly publishes updated safety tools across its products and the wider internet on its Safety Center (google.com/safetycenter).