Media2 minNegative experiences make you illYoung people who have bad experiences when using the internet and social media often suffer from physical and psychological complaints.
Family4 minDigital change means a transformation of the schoolSimply using digital devices in the classroom is not enough. We need to rethink the way we learn and teach.
Columns6 min«My tutor is called Youtube»YouTube as a tutor has many advantages, but also tempts you to consume one video after another. Thomas Feibel on its targeted use.
Columns5 minHow to behave well - on the InternetGood behaviour and politeness are needed both online and offline. Thomas Feibel argues in favour of updating the internet rules of conduct.
Media4 minWe say: «I realise for myself when enough is enough»Markus and Jasmin from Lucerne rely on trust instead of filters and strict rules when it comes to their daughter's media use. The three of them tell us whether it works.
Media3 min13 tips for breaking your smartphone habitsWhat if reaching for the smartphone happens automatically and unconsciously? 13 tips to break this unloved habit (for children AND their parents!)
Media5 minAre parents and children surfing on different wavelengths?Conflicts over media use are often linked to different sensory perceptions. Researchers have made some exciting discoveries.
Media2 minFirst steps into the virtual worldJust as parents accompany, teach and protect their children in everyday life, they should also do this when they start using digital media.
Media3 minApp outside!Outdoor activities with the family? These apps make family outings exciting again, even for teenagers...
Media3 minWho adheres to the minimum age on Whatsapp?It's been just under a year since Whatsapp raised the minimum age for its use to 16. Hardly anyone sticks to it.
Media3 minLonely due to smartphones?There are numerous prejudices surrounding the use of digital media by young people. The new JAMES study provides facts about the most common myths.
Blog4 minPING! The madness of parent chat on WhatsAppParent chats on WhatsApp and the like are springing up like mushrooms and putting us under constant pressure to communicate. Is there a way out of this?
Bullying7 minLearning to recognise fake newsMore and more young people are only reading news via social media - that's a problem.
Columns13 minSmartphones have no place on the family island!Parenting expert Jesper Juul gives specific tips on how to organise media use so that "hearts don't starve".