THE digital revolution has transformed societies worldwide, creating opportunities for communications, education and economic growth. However, as the virtual world expands, it also brings ...
The Australian government’s recent regulation setting a minimum age of 16 for social media access raises critical questions ...
AI drives job growth while reshaping risks - 50% of employers plan AI transformation by 2030, as digital threats climb in ...
More and more young people are attached to their phones and posting every aspect of their lives online. But some aren’t ...
In 2024, a study published in JAMA Network revealed that reducing children’s leisure screen time to just three hours per week ...
Digital literacy is about giving people control over powerful digital forces instead of being swayed by them.
According to Shaira Sol A. Abelido, Digital Transformation Center (DTC) manager at DICT Samar, students like Vista often ...
In recent years, the proliferation of conspiracy theories amid escalating climate disasters and their aftermath has become an ...
Excessive regulation or limited access to digital platforms threatens financial inclusion, undermining rights and restricting opportunities ...
The ASER 2024 survey highlights that 57% of children aged 14-16 use smartphones for education, while 76% access social media.
When asked to highlight ways colleges and universities can help them build their awareness and skills, students ranked creating digital resources to learn about media literacy highest on a list of ...
Digital Rights Foundation (DRF) and The Learning Hub College, Gujranwala (TLHC), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaboratively promote digital rights and raise online safety ...