Essential Tech Trends for Educators in 2025

In 2025, we predict you’ll be hearing a lot more about AI chatbots that blur the line between human interaction and exploitation, misinformation that distorts reality, and AI-driven image-based abuse targeting vulnerable individuals. This article cuts through the complexity, providing you with the lowdown on the latest tech trends, practical tools and insights to navigate […]
Eye-Opening Online Habits of Australian Kids in 2024 – Simple Steps for Schools and Parents to Improve Wellbeing

The Cyber Safety Project has released its latest “Teens and Screens” report, providing critical insights into the online habits of Australian kids in 2024.
Cyber Safety Project Program Effectiveness Report

In a classroom, time and resources are valuable. When educators invest in a program, it needs to be easy to implement and make a positive impact on the knowledge and behaviours of students. In 2022, Cyber Safety Project engaged Lewers, an independent research agency, to help measure and understand the effectiveness of our program in […]
Engaging Younger Learners in Online Safety – Cyber Safety Project team up with Pevan & Sarah

Introducing an abstract concept, such as cyber safety and digital wellbeing, to younger learners has involved some very creative thinking. Social & Emotional Learning plays a vital role in our proactive cyber safety and digital wellbeing educational framework, so, “Thinking About How You Feel” can keep you safe online. It’s crucial to help young learners understand why it isn’t […]
App Watch: Push It ‘Notifications’

Push It App Review Push It! What was once a number 1 hit song by Salt-N-Pepa [80s/90s flashbacks] Push It is now a trending communication app certainly catching the eye and attention of young digital citizens. It has risen to high ranks in the top social app downloads so we spent some time using it to explore the […]
5 Habits of a Cyber Savvy Educator

Educators modelling safe and healthy technology use is an effective way to help a child learn to be a safe digital citizen. With so many young people accessing the online world independently, it’s not a matter of if, but when, something will go wrong for them online. Having regular conversations and showing your willingness to […]