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Les As de l’info is a free news website. If you’re curious, Les As de l’info is the site for you! Every day, we explain the news in simple terms… with a touch of humor! Who said that news is only for adults? Whether you’re 8, 10, or 13 years old, you’re a full-fledged citizen and you have the right to be well informed.
Les As de l’info is also a safe, respectful, and caring space for discussion and sharing, where everyone can contribute to making the digital world a more positive place.

Les As de l’info

Proud collaborator of the DYM  !

MAJ is Radio-Canada‘s news platform for 9- to 13-year-olds. Every week, MAJ breaks down major news stories and tackles a variety of topics to give young people their first taste of current events and help them develop critical thinking skills. Discover what’s behind your screens with MAJ’s documentary Growing Up Online. Explore the secrets of algorithms and listen to testimonials from teens and personalities such as Claudie Mercier to learn how to maintain balance in the digital world.

Grandir en ligne

Proud collaborator of the DYM !

Fondation gardien virtuels digital street workers collaborate with streamers during their online broadcasts, using tools such as chat to offer support while preserving their anonymity. In a playful broadcasting context, they offer support that is tailored to young people’s needs and safe.

Digital Street Worker

Proud collaborator of the DYM !

 It’s website on the history of the city and its inhabitants. It is regularly updated with popular articles, thematic dossiers and multimedia content.ia.

The online encyclopedia is the MEM – Centre des mémoires montréalaises

A free online resource to help you deal with trolls and cyberbullying. It offers simple tools to help you better understand, evaluate your options, and choose how to respond in a way that works for you.
Whether you want to send a warning, set boundaries, or seek support, the Toolkit helps you regain control over your online experience and navigate social media in a safer and more respectful way.

The Anti-Troll Kit for ages 8-11
The Anti-Troll Kit for ages 12-17

The AI Alphabet is a tool developed by Obvia’s Education and Training Division in collaboration with RÉCIT. It contains alphabetically organized fact sheets to help you better understand artificial intelligence (AI).

AI Alphabet

The Télé-Québec en classe platform offers teachers and students a wide selection of relevant content. Among other things, you’ll find 13 reading lists specially created for Digital Youth Month, addressing various themes related to digital citizenship.
-> In addition, here are some suggestions for classroom activities: https://bit.ly/MNJ2022EnClasse
-> To see what we have to offer for Digital Youth Month, go to https://linktr.ee/enclasse.telequebec

Obvia promotes knowledge sharing, strengthens individual and collective capacities, and provides a better understanding of the societal impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technology.

Thematic dossier: AI and how it works

Facial recognition devices are increasingly being used by police forces for surveillance and public safety purposes. This guide from Obvia aims to raise public awareness of the ethical, social, and legal issues surrounding facial recognition by the police, while encouraging collective reflection on the need for greater transparency and regulation.

A brief guide to facial recognition

Écran Partagé helps parents, young people and neophytes to better understand video games

Écran Partagé

Test your critical thinking skills by identifying hoaxes in a quiz. Then create your own hoax: the discovery of a new species of animal that you will create from scratch using photos of animals and landscapes.

Truth or Lie? The Game 

A series of eight video capsules produced by Héros de chez nous. This series explores the interdisciplinarity of artificial intelligence (AI) through various fields such as video games, the environment, transportation, health, quantum, ethics, and future career opportunities.

Pause-techno IA

Pause to find your digital balance. Discover a host of challenges, quizzes, tips and articles to help you better manage your online connections! A Capsana project.

→ Pause ton écran – Espace Jeunes 

#ForYou is a card-based pattern-matching game that helps youth aged 13 to 18 understand the role that algorithms play in their online and offline lives, and the value of their personal information to companies that use those algorithms. The game is designed to be delivered either in school or in community spaces such as homework or coding clubs.

→ #ForYou: A Game About Algorithms 

Help students develop simple skills for evaluating the credibility of sources and the accuracy of online information.

→ CTRL-F 

AI and empathy-based experience that allows its users to imagine the environmental impacts of the current climate crisis, one address at a time.

→ This Climate Does Not Exist

A national public awareness campaign designed to educate Canadians about online safety and the steps they can take to protect themselves online.

→ Get Cyber Safe 

These short quizzes and videos will teach you how to spot questionable messages and posts.

→ Let’s break the fake !

This free interactive learning activity helps youth understand and reflect on the environmental impact of digital technology.

→ « Données »-moi de l’oxygène 

Specialized educational website making science and math learning accessible from elementary to high school. 

→ eduMedia Sciences

The spirit of the Bear is losing its footing, the ice pack that serves as its ground is melting under the greenhouse gases. He needs you to clear the cloud and free himself.

→ Climate Tactics 

Challenge with a different theme each year, while you discover how digital skills, AI and data, ethics and technology can help solve the world’s most pressing problems.

→ The Digital2030 Challenge 

Le Curieux is a digital newspaper that popularizes news for young people and deals with current social issues, including those of digital citizenship.

→ Le Curieux 

The campaign is aimed at elementary school students and teens, as well as their parents and caregivers. It aims to raise awareness about anxiety, stress and hyperconnectivity, but also to promote positive mental health and the healthy use of screens.
→ Take a breath. Don’t let your stress have the last word! 

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