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Explore our range of evidence-based resources, educational tools and professional training. Got a question? Get in touch

Lego Build & Talk

LEGO Build & Talk events help children and parents start a playful conversation around gaming. 

 

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LEO

Learn and Explore Online (LEO) is the Google safety tools programme. It trains professionals to help parents use safety tools with their children. 

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LEA

Learn and Explore AI (LEA) is the Google AI education empowerment programme. It trains educators to use AI tools effectively to support productivity and planning.

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Learn & Explore

Educators and professionals can explore training opportunities around online safety tools – and how to use AI to enhance teaching.

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Be Internet Legends

Be Internet Legends has taught over 10 million UK children to be safer, more confident explorers of the online world. 

Be Internet Legends programme

Everyday Digital

Screens and the internet can create many challenges for families. Everyday Digital gives educators and family professionals the training and tools to respond.

Everyday Digital Media Literacy

Experience AI

Free training for secondary school educators about AI.

Click here to book a visit to your school

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Be Internet Citizens

A free education programme – teaching critical media literacy skills.

Be Internet Citizens Media Literacy Programme

Media literacy training for teachers

Join a free teacher workshop to learn how to help young people assess information critically online

Be Internet Citizens Training

Free AI literacy training for schools

Book our expert team for your INSET day and other staff CPD opportunities 

Experience AI in-school training

Talk:Tech

SLCN-friendly visual and spoken resources to support conversations about digital. 

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Child Financial Harms

Our research and action into online financial harms that affect children and young people

Child Financial Harms