by Caroline Isautier | Mar 26, 2021 | Digital Citizenship
If you’re looking to fight climate change and protect nature, thinking about reducing your digital carbon footprint should come to mind as much as recycling food, clothes and consuming less plastic and oil. Here are some earth-friendly tips to reduce your carbon...
by Caroline Isautier | Mar 11, 2021 | Digital Citizenship
Is ClubHouse, the hot discussion app of late 2020, a private platform? Ask Alexander Hanff, online privacy specialist, speaker and consultant, and he’ll say what is below. Reproduced with his consent from his Linkedin post here. TLDR; it is shit, it is massively...
by Caroline Isautier | Feb 16, 2021 | Digital Citizenship, Education
Digital Citizenship / Digital Literacy Education for grades K to 12 As parents were caught off guard by the rise of online media, teaching young people of all ages in school to be safe and private when they’re online is crucial, not only for healthy social...
by Caroline Isautier | Feb 8, 2021 | Digital Citizenship, Events
Tuesday, February 9, 2021 is Safer Internet Day (Internet Sans Crainte), an initiative launched in the EU and now global. In Canada, Tech for Good Canada is organizing an informal talk on keeping kids, teens and young adults safe online February 9 at 1 PM Eastern (...
by Caroline Isautier | Jan 26, 2021 | Digital Citizenship, Tech for Good
On January 20, 2021, Tech for Good Canada convened a discussion, moderated by our director Caroline Isautier, designed to be an introduction for business leaders, investors and citizens on the why and how of implementing data privacy by design and security as a...
by Caroline Isautier | Jan 25, 2021 | Digital Citizenship, Tech for Good
Its now becoming common knowledge our every moves online are surveilled by default, without our explicit consent, when we use the Google browser and search engine, then Google Docs, then surf over to YouTube or Google Maps. Or when we’re on Facebook, or its...