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An dteastaíonn cabhair uait le tosú ar d’fhíseán?

Ná déan dearmad go gcaithfidh gur saothar bunaidh féin a bheadh ​​i d’iontráil físeáin agus má úsáideann tú ceol, liricí, gearrthóga físe, íomhánna, grianghraif nó lógónna cuideachta daoine eile, ní mór cead a bheith agat iad a úsáid.

Acmhainní chun Scannán a Chruthú:
Tá na hacmhainní iontacha seo a leanas comhroinnte ag duine dár mBreithiúna (Fís Film) chun cabhrú leat tosú!
1. Ranganna Teagaisc
2. Ceacht Treoir Theicniúil
3. Ceacht ar conas scannána dhéanamh
4. Scannán le Beochaint

Is féidir leat breathnú ar Scéalta Digiteacha freisin. Roinneann siad go leor leideanna chun físeán iontach a dhéanamh; le híomhánna agus fuaimeanna saor ó chóipcheart ar fáil duit le húsáid.

Ceol nó Íomhánna uait le haghaidh d’fhíseáin?

Má tá meas agat ar chóipchearta agus ar dhaoine eile, ciallaíonn sé sin go dteastaíonn cead uait chun ceol, lógónna cuideachta/branda, íomhánna agus grianghraif daoine eile a úsáid. Seo thíos suíomhanna a thairgeann ceol agus íomhánna saor ó chóipcheart/ríchíos a d’fhéadfá a úsáid agus tú ag déanamh físeáin. Ná déan dearmad creidiúint a thabhairt dóibh i do fhíseán!

  • Bensound – Suíomh gréasáin do cheol saor ó chóipcheart
  • FreeSoundtrackMusic – Tá cuid dóibh saor, cuid dóibh nach bhfuil
  • Natentine – Tá cuid dóibh saor, cuid dóibh nach bhfuil
  • Musopen – Cóipcheart imithe as dáta. Ceol na gcumadóirí clasaiceacha den chuid is mó
  • Unsplash – Grianghraif, an chuid is mó dóibh ó lasmuigh
  • Realistic Shots – grianghraif de a lán rudaí
  • Digital StoriesAcmhainní fuaime agus íomhánna

Teicneolaíocht – IS – ChatGPT

Fíor nó Bréige? Acmhainní don Litearthacht sna Meáin #Iontaobhas #Taighde #BíArAnEolas

Tá go leor faisnéise ar líne, ach uaireanta bíonn sé deacair a rá cad is fírinne ann, cad atá iontaofa, agus cad nach bhfuil. Is scil í litearthacht sna meáin a chuidíonn linn foghlaim conas féachaint ar fhaisnéis anailís a dhéanamh ar an méid a aimsímid ar líne agus féachaint air le lionsa criticiúil. Seo roinnt leideanna maidir le bheith liteartha sna meáin.

Primary School Resource for teachers/parents, suitable for children aged 7-10 years. Trend Micro Cyber Academy Episode Misinformation  Acmhainní Bunscoile do Mhúinteoirí / Tuismitheoirí, oiriúnach do pháistí idir 7 – 10. Trend Micro Cyber Academy Eagrán Mífhaisnéis
Post Primary Resources, Webwise.ie Information and Misinformation Acmhainní Iar-bhunscoile, Webwise.ie Eolas agus Mífhaisnéis
Misleading news explained by Webwise.ie Nuacht míthreorach ó Webwise.ie
I want to learn more about Media Literacy  Media Literacy Ireland has curated all available resources  Ba mhaith liom níos mó a fhoghlaim faoi Litearthacht sna Meáin Acmhainní ó Litearthacht sna Meáin, Éire
Media Literacy 101 – an overview from MediaSmarts Litearthacht sna Meáin 101 – Acmhoimre ó MediaSmart
Media Literacy Fundamentals – a great resource for educators from MediaSmarts Bunúsacha Litearthachta na Meán – Acmhainn iontach ó MediaSmarts
Resources for Students, Teachers, & Parents – explains media literacy from Media Literacy Now Acmhainní do Dhaltaí, do Mhúinteoirí & do Thuismitheoirí – míníonn sé litearthacht na meán. Ó Media Literacy Now
NAMLE  Learn how to access, analyze, evaluate, create, and act using all forms of communication. NAMLE – Foghlaim conas rochtain a fháil ar gach cineál cumarsáide, a anailísiú, a mheas, a chruthú agus gníomhú.
A parents guide to media literacy – NAMLE and Trend Micro created a parent’s guide to help families start media literacy conversations at home.
Building Healthy Relationships with Media – a great guide from the National Association for Media Literacy Education and Trend Micro with examples of how to deal with fake news, deceptive ads, hoaxes, etc.
News Literacy Project – lots of great resources from an organization focused on helping students become critical consumers of the news.
Media Literacy Ireland  – An informal alliance of organisations and individuals working together on a voluntary basis to promote media literacy in Ireland.

Being safe online
A bheith sábháilte ar líne
Trend Micro Internet Safety Hub  blogs, resources, upcoming events near you and much more!
Trend Micro’s Managing Family Life Online Webinar Series
Trend Micro Cyber Academy for Kids ager 7-10 years
Webwise Ireland Resources:
Primary School = HTML Heroes :  1st and 2nd Class   + 3rd and 4th Class Teach pupils the importance of digital citizenship and online safety with the help of the HTML Heroes! Lessons explore themes such as being safe online, finding reliable information, privacy, chatting, playing and learning online. The programme is supported by fun activities, animations, short illustrated stories and more.

Post Primary = Connected Connected has been specifically designed for teachers of the Junior Cycle Digital Media Literacy Short Course who wish to explore Online Wellbeing; News, Information and Problems of False Information; Big Data and the Data Economy; and My Rights Online. Connected aims to empower young people to be effective, autonomous and safe users of technology and online media.
Webwise Ireland parent and teacher guide
Apps explained everything from Fortnite and VSCO to Twitch and Roblox
CyberSafeIreland great tips and advice for parents including how to set up parental controls

Parental controls for apps, games and devices
NetFamilyNews Youth, parenting, safety, literacy, research and policy
CommonSenseMedia – Reviews of movies, games, apps, TV shows, websites, books, and music.
Tik Tok parent guide
Instagram parent guide
Snapchat Safety Centre

A parents Guide to SnapChat
Tips from Facebook
Tips from Twitter
Apple Devices useful and practical Safety Information
ScreenTime managing your child’s device #FamilyShare
Android Devices
Family Link setting ground rules to help guide them as they learn, play, and explore online
Tools for primary and secondary school teachers, Ireland
NationalAnti-Bullying Coalition Ireland
Safety Detectives

Use the internet to do great things

Vocalid Donate the gift of voice
Charity Navigator Your guide to intelligent giving
Alison Empower Yourself online with FREE certified learning (discover your true passion)
MOOC’s Massive Open Online Courses FREE!
Khan Academy You can learn anything for free, for everyone, forever
Smart Futures Career stories, videos, free school visits and lots more
Transition Year Students Discover your potential and the possibilities @ TYIreland
LinkedIn for young people
Careers Portal Ireland’s leading career guidance website
CoderDojo The global network of free computer programming clubs for young people
Hubsi An online social innovation hub to connect young people and their ideas for social innovation
Mathletes An online maths competition from 4th class to pre-leaving cert
WhizzKids Learn about computers, IT, web design, video game programming and lots more!
Social Skills for Autism App #KloogTheAlien
Great Safe Sites recommended by Webwise for teachers and students

Your mental health is very important

Jigsaw The National Centre for Youth Mental Health ensures that no young person feels alone, isolated and disconnected from others around them. Jigsaw provide vital supports to young people with their mental health.
EducationDesty  By empowering parents, educators and carers with guidance, training and practical tools, DESTY® helps children to build their self-confidence and to deal with life’s challenges. A wide range of online training packages available. (aimed at primary school age)

The Numbers

There are more than 3 billion Internet users worldwide. There are als0 more than 6 billion mobile phones and of these over 1 billion of those are smartphones. 20-25% of teens have been bullied online and 75-80% haven’t. If you’re looking for numbers, here are some sites with cool stats about who’s doing what online:

Cyber Safe Irelands latest Annual Report
EU Kids Online – findings & recommendations with full interactive report
National Anti Bullying Research Centre, Ireland
Pew Internet and American Life Project

Free Tech Tools

Trend Micro has a vision to make the world a safer place and in part of doing so we offer some free tech tools to help protect you and your family online.

Free Tech Tools

Resources

Real or Fake? Resources for Media Literacy #Trust #Research #BeInformed 

There’s a lot of information online, but sometimes it’s hard to tell what is fact, what is a reliable, and what is not. Media literacy is a skill that helps us learn how to look at information analyze what we find online and look at it with a critical lens. Here are some tips about being media literate.

 Being safe online

Use the internet to do great things 

  • Vocalid Donate the gift of voice
  • Charity Navigator Your guide to intelligent giving
  • Alison Empower Yourself online with FREE certified learning (discover your true passion)
  • MOOC’s Massive Open Online Courses FREE!
  • Khan Academy You can learn anything for free, for everyone, forever
  • Smart Futures Career stories, videos, free school visits and lots more
  • Transition Year Students Discover your potential and the possibilities @ TYIreland
  • LinkedIn for young people
  • Careers Portal Ireland’s leading career guidance website
  • CoderDojo The global network of free computer programming clubs for young people
  • Hubsi An online social innovation hub to connect young people and their ideas for social innovation
  • Mathletes An online maths competition from 4th class to pre-leaving cert
  • WhizzKids Learn about computers, IT, web design, video game programming and lots more!
  • Social Skills for Autism App #KloogTheAlien 
  • Great Safe Sites recommended by Webwise for teachers and students

Your mental health is very important

  • Jigsaw The National Centre for Youth Mental Health ensures that no young person feels alone, isolated and disconnected from others around them. Jigsaw provide vital supports to young people with their mental health.
  • EducationDesty  By empowering parents, educators and carers with guidance, training and practical tools, DESTY® helps children to build their self-confidence and to deal with life’s challenges. A wide range of online training packages available. (aimed at primary school age)

The Numbers 

There are more than 3 billion Internet users worldwide. There are als0 more than 6 billion mobile phones and of these over 1 billion of those are smartphones. 20-25% of teens have been bullied online and 75-80% haven’t. If you’re looking for numbers, here are some sites with cool stats about who’s doing what online:

Free Tech Tools

Trend Micro has a vision to make the world a safer place and in part of doing so we offer some free tech tools to help protect you and your family online.

This competition is supported by

  • Cybersafe Kids IReland