Call for digital safety
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Call for digital safety

New Indian Express  

HYDERABAD: In an era where people are more active in the virtual world, ‘cybercrime’ is a word we hear far too often. While her peers are busy with their academics, Samskriti has chosen to tackle real-world issues affecting her age group with an innovative approach called Kriyate Edutech. Two things this course inculcates are resistance and resilience — whether you’re already in a situation or trying not to get into one,” says Samskriti, adding, “It’s not just about sharing information — it’s about helping them understand and empowering them.” How does it work? Students can visit cybersafekid.com or kriyated.com to explore two key courses — Digital Safety and Wellness, and Drug-Free Wellness, each comprising about four to five modules. These courses are structured around the ASK model — Attitude, Skills, and Knowledge — and include pre-tests to assess existing knowledge, interactive chatbot-driven activities for hands-on learning, and post-tests to measure progress and understanding.

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